Home Actress Debbie Millman HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Debbie Millman Instagram - I was asked by dear friend and long-time colleague @zachary_petit to share my thoughts on what I think needs to be redesigned in 2024 for an article he was writing for @fastcompany. I thought about this for a long time and almost missed Zac’s deadline. Yes, there are loads of things that need to be redesigned—that MUST be redesigned. I outlined a few, alongside some of my design and branding heroes, including @thealexcenter, @pumlefebure and @emcray. My list is not exhaustive but my last and final suggestion is one I am deeply pondering and hoping for, but also aware that this needs to be a global initiative. Somehow, we have to find the strength and clarity to undertake this effort. My one big hope is on the next slide, and the link to read the entire article is in my bio or here: http://tinyurl.com/Fastco2024

Debbie Millman Instagram – I was asked by dear friend and long-time colleague @zachary_petit to share my thoughts on what I think needs to be redesigned in 2024 for an article he was writing for @fastcompany. I thought about this for a long time and almost missed Zac’s deadline. Yes, there are loads of things that need to be redesigned—that MUST be redesigned. I outlined a few, alongside some of my design and branding heroes, including @thealexcenter, @pumlefebure and @emcray. My list is not exhaustive but my last and final suggestion is one I am deeply pondering and hoping for, but also aware that this needs to be a global initiative. Somehow, we have to find the strength and clarity to undertake this effort. My one big hope is on the next slide, and the link to read the entire article is in my bio or here: http://tinyurl.com/Fastco2024

Debbie Millman Instagram - I was asked by dear friend and long-time colleague @zachary_petit to share my thoughts on what I think needs to be redesigned in 2024 for an article he was writing for @fastcompany. I thought about this for a long time and almost missed Zac’s deadline. Yes, there are loads of things that need to be redesigned—that MUST be redesigned. I outlined a few, alongside some of my design and branding heroes, including @thealexcenter, @pumlefebure and @emcray. My list is not exhaustive but my last and final suggestion is one I am deeply pondering and hoping for, but also aware that this needs to be a global initiative. Somehow, we have to find the strength and clarity to undertake this effort. My one big hope is on the next slide, and the link to read the entire article is in my bio or here: http://tinyurl.com/Fastco2024

Debbie Millman Instagram – I was asked by dear friend and long-time colleague @zachary_petit to share my thoughts on what I think needs to be redesigned in 2024 for an article he was writing for @fastcompany. I thought about this for a long time and almost missed Zac’s deadline. Yes, there are loads of things that need to be redesigned—that MUST be redesigned. I outlined a few, alongside some of my design and branding heroes, including @thealexcenter, @pumlefebure and @emcray. My list is not exhaustive but my last and final suggestion is one I am deeply pondering and hoping for, but also aware that this needs to be a global initiative. Somehow, we have to find the strength and clarity to undertake this effort. My one big hope is on the next slide, and the link to read the entire article is in my bio or here: http://tinyurl.com/Fastco2024 | Posted on 05/Jan/2024 01:43:29

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Debbie Millman Instagram – At the end of the year I conducted a very special live episode of Design Matters for @swissmiss’s wonderful @creativemorning’s in New York City. I got the chance to interview one of the most acclaimed designers of our time: @stefansagmeister. Stefan was born in Austria but has been based in New York since the early 1990s. Over the course of his illustrious four-decade career, he has created unorthodox, provocative multi-award winning designs for campaigns, album covers, posters, and books that upend the status quo and have taken the design discipline in new directions. He has won two Grammy Awards for his record cover work and received the 2013 AIGA Lifetime Achievement Medal. Solo exhibitions of his work have been mounted in Zurich, Vienna, New York, Berlin, Osaka, Prague, Cologne, Seoul and more. This was my fifth interview with Stefan and we talked all about his new book. Titled “Now is Better,” the book combines art, design, history, quantitative analysis, and data sets into beautiful visualizations that are part artwork and part infographic. In doing so, Stefan presents unexpectedly optimistic statistics about improvements in life expectancy, education, and…the future of humanity. We talked about all of that and lots more in this brand new episode of the podcast. Link to listen is in my bio.

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