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TALKING INTERNATIONAL DESIGN
Ep. 11
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In this episode we hear from two designers, experience internationally across two decades – Melbourne's Nick Rennie and Singapore's Jarrod Lim – who discuss the pitfalls and positives of royalty based practice and running production independently.
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37:05||Ep. 12In this – the finale to our podcast series – our host, Marcus Piper, talks broadly with design writer and curator, Stephen Todd, about what they have observed and are observing across many aspects of the Australian design, craft and manufacturing industries and how organisations are supporting this momentum.10. TALKING TIMBER MANUFACTURING
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10:50||Ep. 5What drives career change in creative industries? Listen into Adam Markowitz and Vivienne Wong discuss their different motivations to become furniture designers.4. TALKING AUSTRALIAN DESIGN
09:38||Ep. 4There has always been a pioneering spirit in Australia and this is exemplified in a world class design industry . In this episode we let you be the fly on the wall to a recent conversation between two pioneers of Australian design – Adam Goodrum who has designed furniture and objects for local and international brands, and Andrew Carvolth, head of the furniture studio at the internationally acclaimed, Adelaide-based, Jam Factory.