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GOOD FORM!

7 Episodes

40 minutes | Aug 23, 2014
Episode #7 Chris Bangle on Designing With Clients
[su_row] [su_column size=1/4]           [/su_column] [su_column size=3/4] THE ITERATIVE is all about fostering communication and collaboration between the different fields of design. Our GOOD FORM! podcast explores the way designers work, and gives you an inside view of how other studios are doing great work. Listen and Subscribe iTunes   Pocketcasts   Stitcher Chris Bangle was the Chief of Design at BMW from 1992 to 2009, the first American to hold the title. Chris graciously spoke to us for GOOD FORM! from his studio in Italy, lovingly named the Borgata. We had a wonderful conversation focused on the unique relationships Chris Bangle Associates creates with clients. For instance, clients are seen as collaborators, and so “associates” in the firm’s name encompasses a wide array people. We also explore design as an act of making an of constant questioning. GOOD FORM, Chris. GOOD FORM! Listen and Subscribe iTunes   Pocketcasts   Stitcher [/su_column][/su_row]   GOOD FORM! is sponsored by MinuteDock. MinuteDock is fast, fun, and friendly time tracking for creative teams. Listeners of GOOD FORM! get a lifetime 10% discount when they sign up. Check out their free trial today, and put less time in tracking time and more time in design. The purpose of Good Form is to recognize and understand not only good design, but good practice of design. We look for ways that firms, organizations and individuals do great and innovative work, and what they see as the future of design. GOOD FORM! then is not about aesthetics or shapes, but about form as practice and skill. We are always recording episodes. To stay in the loop, sign up to receive updates. Name:   Email:   Want to be featured on GOOD FORM! or know of a studio or person who would be great to have on the show? Let us know by emailing us at bryan@theiterative.com, or send us a tweet @theiterative.
36 minutes | Aug 15, 2014
Episode #6 Josh and Anne on Finishing Their College Education
[su_row] [su_column size=1/4] [/su_column] [su_column size=3/4] THE ITERATIVE is all about fostering communication and collaboration between the different fields of design. Our GOOD FORM! podcast explores the way designers work, and gives you an inside view of how other studios are doing great work. Listen and Subscribe iTunes   PocketCasts   Stitcher As we look at the education of an architect we thought it would be good to bookend our talk with Joey Bahnsen by having a chat with someone just finishing their college education. We had the good fortune of talking with not only Josh, who is going into his final year at Iowa State University, but also a Anne, a recent graduate. In this edition of GOOD FORM! we hear about how college has prepared these two for a life on the outside, and what they have gained from their years in study. GOOD FORM, Josh and Anne, GOOD FORM! jis11dy@iastate.edu jis11dy@gmail.com Josh on ISSUU xa.cash.manx@gmail.com  Listen and Subscribe iTunes   PocketCasts   Stitcher [/su_column][/su_row] GOOD FORM! is sponsored by MinuteDock MinuteDock is fast, fun, and friendly time tracking for creative teams. Listeners of GOOD FORM! get a lifetime 10% discount when they sign up Check out their free trial today, and put less time in tracking time and more time in design. The purpose of Good Form is to recognize and understand not only good design, but good practice of design. We look for ways that firms, organizations and individuals do great and innovative work, and what they see as the future of design. GOOD FORM! then is not about aesthetics or shapes, but about form as practice and skill. We are always recording episodes. To stay in the loop, sign up to receive updates. Name:   Email:   Want to be featured on GOOD FORM! or know of a studio or person who would be great to have on the show? Let us know by emailing us at bryan@theiterative.com, or send us a tweet @theiterative.
36 minutes | Aug 7, 2014
Episode #5 Joey Bahnsen on Starting His Design Career
[su_row] [su_column size=1/4] [/su_column]           [su_column size=3/4] THE ITERATIVE is all about fostering communication and collaboration between the different fields of design. Our GOOD FORM! podcast explores the way designers work, and gives you an inside view of how other studios are doing great work. Listen and Subscribe iTunes   PocketCasts   Stitcher After going through the year long Design Core at Iowa State University’s Design Program, Joey applied to and was accepted into ISU’s Architecture Program. Co-hosts Brandon and Bryan are alumni of the Architecture Program so we wanted to see how Joey’s experience has been so far, and what he hopes to get out of his college experience. He’s already off to a great start. GOOD FORM, Joey, GOOD FORM! JBahnsen@iastate.edu  Listen and Subscribe iTunes   PocketCasts   Stitcher [/su_column][/su_row] GOOD FORM! is sponsored by MinuteDock MinuteDock is fast, fun, and friendly time tracking for creative teams. Listeners of GOOD FORM! get a lifetime 10% discount when they sign up Check out their free trial today, and put less time in tracking time and more time in design. The purpose of Good Form is to recognize and understand not only good design, but good practice of design. We look for ways that firms, organizations and individuals do great and innovative work, and what they see as the future of design. GOOD FORM! then is not about aesthetics or shapes, but about form as practice and skill. We are always recording episodes. To stay in the loop, sign up to receive updates. Name:   Email:   Want to be featured on GOOD FORM! or know of a studio or person who would be great to have on the show? Let us know by emailing us at bryan@theiterative.com, or send us a tweet @theiterative.
25 minutes | Jul 31, 2014
Episode #4 Ced Funches on Design Culture
[su_row] [su_column size=1/4] [/su_column]           [su_column size=3/4] THE ITERATIVE is all about fostering communication and collaboration between the different fields of design. Our GOOD FORM! podcast explores the way designers work, and gives you an inside view of how other studios are doing great work. Listen and Subscribe iTunes   PocketCasts   Stitcher Ced Funches has worked as an art director for the NBA, started a skateboarding company at 19, and self published a childeren’s book with the simple goal of making his mom and others smile. Ced currently runs Flippo+Interactive where he helps companies brand and position themselves in order to maximize their success. He does this by not only employing great design but by also delving into the metrics and stats of his designed actions. In this way he is able to validate his work, and show clients real time results. In this part two of our interview with Ced we go into the culture of design and the merits of respectful criticism. GOOD FORM, Ced, GOOD FORM! To find more information on Flippo+Interactive check out their website Flippo+Interactive and follow Ced on twitter @CedFunches. Check out the resources mentioned in this episode at the end of this post for more information.  Listen and Subscribe iTunes   PocketCasts   Stitcher [/su_column][/su_row] GOOD FORM! is sponsored by MinuteDock MinuteDock is fast, fun, and friendly time tracking for creative teams. Listeners of GOOD FORM! get a lifetime 10% discount when they sign up Check out their free trial today, and put less time in tracking time and more time in design. The purpose of Good Form is to recognize and understand not only good design, but good practice of design. We look for ways that firms, organizations and individuals do great and innovative work, and what they see as the future of design. GOOD FORM! then is not about aesthetics or shapes, but about form as practice and skill. We are always recording episodes. To stay in the loop, sign up to receive updates. Name:   Email:   Want to be featured on GOOD FORM! or know of a studio or person who would be great to have on the show? Let us know by emailing us at bryan@theiterative.com, or send us a tweet @theiterative. Resources Mentioned in This Episode SODALICIOUS SKATEBOARDING Slack Ced on Yahoo’s Remote Worker Policy Airbnb Logo Product Hunt AngelList Contact Ced ced@flippo-interactive.com @CedFunches Flippo+Interactive
22 minutes | Jul 24, 2014
Episode #3 Ced Funches on Designing for Business Success
[su_row] [su_column size=1/4] [/su_column]           [su_column size=3/4] THE ITERATIVE is all about fostering communication and collaboration between the different fields of design. Our GOOD FORM! podcast explores the way designers work, and gives you an inside view of how other studios are doing great work. Listen and Subscribe iTunes   PocketCasts   Stitcher Ced Funches has worked as an art director for the NBA, started a skateboarding company at 19, and self published a childeren’s book with the simple goal of making his mom and others smile. Ced currently runs Flippo+Interactive where he helps companies brand and position themselves in order to maximize their success. He does this by not only employing great design but by also delving into the metrics and stats of his designed actions. In this way he is able to validate his work, and show clients real time results. GOOD FORM, Ced, GOOD FORM! To find more information on Flippo+Interactive check out their website Flippo+Interactive and follow Ced on twitter @CedFunches. Check out the resources mentioned in this episode at the end of this post for more information.  Listen and Subscribe iTunes   PocketCasts   Stitcher [/su_column][/su_row] GOOD FORM! is sponsored by MinuteDock MinuteDock is fast, fun, and friendly time tracking for creative teams. Listeners of GOOD FORM! get a lifetime 10% discount when they sign up Check out their free trial today, and put less time in tracking time and more time in design. The purpose of Good Form is to recognize and understand not only good design, but good practice of design. We look for ways that firms, organizations and individuals do great and innovative work, and what they see as the future of design. GOOD FORM! then is not about aesthetics or shapes, but about form as practice and skill. We are always recording episodes. To stay in the loop, sign up to receive updates. Name:   Email:   Want to be featured on GOOD FORM! or know of a studio or person who would be great to have on the show? Let us know by emailing us at bryan@theiterative.com, or send us a tweet @theiterative. Resources Mentioned in This Episode SODALICIOUS SKATEBOARDING Slack Ced on Yahoo’s Remote Worker Policy Airbnb Logo Product Hunt AngelList Contact Ced ced@flippo-interactive.com @CedFunches Flippo+Interactive
43 minutes | Jul 16, 2014
Episode #2 Katie Crepeau on Metrics for Social Impact Design
[su_row] [su_column size=1/4]           [/su_column] [su_column size=3/4] THE ITERATIVE is all about fostering communication and collaboration between the different fields of design. Our GOOD FORM! podcast explores the way designers work, and gives you an inside view of how other studios are doing great work. Listen and Subscribe iTunes   PocketCasts   Stitcher Katie Crepeau is an architect living in London. She began her career as most architects do, but began to feel that something was missing in her work. The search to fill this gap has lead Katie to meet a wide array of people searching for a way of practice which would allow them to foster a greater connection with communities as designers. Katie has worked with Architecture for Humanity and Public Interest Design. In addition to running her blog Design Affects, Katie was made editor at Public Interest Design. Katie talks to us about how we can use metrics to measure the impact of our design projects. Designers now have ways of measuring our impact on complex environmental systems, and we are now looking at ways to measure our social impact. GOOD FORM, Katie, GOOD FORM! To find more information on Design Affects check out the website DesignAffects.com and follow Katie on twitter @kapow_katie and Linkedin. Also, be sure to look for the relaunch of Public Interest Design as the Impact Design Hub. Check out the resources mentioned at the end of this post for more information.  Listen and Subscribe iTunes   PocketCasts   Stitcher [/su_column][/su_row]   GOOD FORM! is sponsored by MinuteDock. MinuteDock is fast, fun, and friendly time tracking for creative teams. Listeners of GOOD FORM! get a lifetime 10% discount when they sign up. Check out their free trial today, and put less time in tracking time and more time in design. The purpose of Good Form is to recognize and understand not only good design, but good practice of design. We look for ways that firms, organizations and individuals do great and innovative work, and what they see as the future of design. GOOD FORM! then is not about aesthetics or shapes, but about form as practice and skill. We are always recording episodes. To stay in the loop, sign up to receive updates. Name:   Email:   Want to be featured on GOOD FORM! or know of a studio or person who would be great to have on the show? Let us know by emailing us at bryan@theiterative.com, or send us a tweet @theiterative. Resources Mentioned in This Episode Design Affects Public Interest Design Autodesk Foundation Glide Community Services Metrics LEED BREEAM Ecotect D-Rev SEED Acumen Courses Rose Fellowship Article Design Infiltration Code for America Design Thinking for Business Innovation Manifesto of Design Affects AFH Chapters Parking Day Contact Katie katie@designaffects.com @kapow_katie Design Affects Linkedin Facebook
41 minutes | Jul 8, 2014
Episode #1 Audrey Galo of Architecture for Humanity on Designing with a Non-Profit
[su_row] [su_column size=1/4] [/su_column] [su_column size=3/4] THE ITERATIVE is all about fostering communication and collaboration between the different fields of design. Our GOOD FORM! podcast explores the way designers work, and gives you an inside view of how other studios are doing great work. Listen and Subscribe iTunes   Pocketcasts   Stitcher In this episode we talk with Audrey Galo, Project Coordinator at Architecture for Humanity. Audrey gives us insight into the operations of Architecture for Humanity. The organization operates as a sort of non-profit architecture studio. With the common struggles typical architecture studios face, it’s valid to wonder how a studio can run as a non-profit. Audrey really dives deep and shows us how it is not only possible, but open the possibility of an incredibly fulfilling practice. GOOD FORM, Audrey. GOOD FORM! To find more information on Architecture for Humanity check out their website architectureforhumanity.org and follow them on twitter @archforhumantiy and Linkedin Listen and Subscribe iTunes   Pocketcasts   Stitcher [/su_column][/su_row]   GOOD FORM! is sponsored by MinuteDock. MinuteDock is fast, fun, and friendly time tracking for creative teams. Listeners of GOOD FORM! get a lifetime 10% discount when they sign up. Check out their free trial today, and put less time in tracking time and more time in design. The purpose of Good Form is to recognize and understand not only good design, but good practice of design. We look for ways that firms, organizations and individuals do great and innovative work, and what they see as the future of design. GOOD FORM! then is not about aesthetics or shapes, but about form as practice and skill. We are always recording episodes. To stay in the loop, sign up to receive updates. Name:   Email:   Want to be featured on GOOD FORM! or know of a studio or person who would be great to have on the show? Let us know by emailing us at bryan@theiterative.com, or send us a tweet @theiterative.
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