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Backstage Talks Issue 5

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 8097262738
ISBN-13 9788097262730
Publisher Backstage Talks Magazine
Imprint Backstage Talks Magazine
Country of Manufacture SK
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 1st, 2021
Weight 486 grams
Dimensions 19.50 x 27.00 x 1.50 cms
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Backstage Talks 5 | Life can easily feel too fast or too slow. But how can we find the right pace? We went looking for answers with some of the world’s best creatives, researchers and strategists.In this issue, you can look forward to 5 essays on work, time and pace. Further in the quick ‘To the point’ section, we asked 9 of the people whose work we admire 3 questions on how they manage their time. Read the answers from Shantell Martin, Khoi Vinh, Veronica Ditting, Scott Dadich, Milota Sidorova, Dean Poole, Henrieta Moravcikova, John Maeda, and Sara Hilden-Bengtsson. And in ‘The hidden gem’ section — A gallery of works by one of the most significant Slovak architects, Vladimír Dedecek.Plus 12 long-read interviews:With illustrator Jean Jullien about building a life-long career in the industry obsessed with newness.With Pentagram New York partner Eddie Opara about why design is about creating systems, not solving problems.With designer Suzy Tuxen on the false economy of overtime culture.With Rory Sutherland, Vice Chairman of Ogilvy UK, on why we shouldn’t assume people act rationally.With Marina Willer — designer, filmmaker, and partner at Pentagram London — on giving ourselves the chance to appreciate the little things and helping others reflect on life through our work.With Jenni Rommaniuk, who has spent decades researching what makes a successful brand: “If you don’t have metrics, how is anyone supposed to believe you?”With Francesco Franchi about the future of printed press, the feeling of reading a newspaper and how printed press became a status symbol.With Game UX researcher Graham McAllister about how big budget games crash on lack of feedback during development, misaligned teams and, simply, being boring.With Lance Wyman, who revolutionised the use of symbols with his legendary identity for the 1968 Olympics in Mexico, we spoke about understanding different cultures and why he is not planning to retire anytime soon.With Lou Downe, on fixing badly designed government services — the biggest unnecessary cost to the UK taxpayer.With ReD Associates on asking the right questions and conducting rigorous ethnographic research to help companies navigate their strategy in changing and challenging times.With Gail Bichler on her fast-paced, social, ambitious, exhilarating, stressful, amazing, and experimental role as the Design Director of The New York Times Magazine.Backstage Talks is a magazine of casual, but in depth dialogues on design and business. Our decisions shape and influence this complex world—to have a chance to make the right ones, we need to talk.
Backstage Talks 5 | Life can easily feel too fast or too slow. But how can we find the right pace? We went looking for answers with some of the world's best creatives, researchers and strategists. In this issue, you can look forward to 5 essays on work, time and pace. Further in the quick ‘To the point’ section, we asked 9 of the people whose work we admire 3 questions on how they manage their time. Read the answers from Shantell Martin, Khoi Vinh, Veronica Ditting, Scott Dadich, Milota Sidorova, Dean Poole, Henrieta Moravcikova, John Maeda, and Sara Hilden-Bengtsson. And in ‘The hidden gem’ section — A gallery of works by one of the most significant Slovak architects, Vladimír Dedecek. Plus 12 long-read interviews:With illustrator Jean Jullien about building a life-long career in the industry obsessed with newness. With Pentagram New York partner Eddie Opara about why design is about creating systems, not solving problems. With designer Suzy Tuxen on the false economy of overtime culture. With Rory Sutherland, Vice Chairman of Ogilvy UK, on why we shouldn’t assume people act rationally. With Marina Willer — designer, filmmaker, and partner at Pentagram London — on giving ourselves the chance to appreciate the little things and helping others reflect on life through our work. With Jenni Rommaniuk, who has spent decades researching what makes a successful brand: “If you don’t have metrics, how is anyone supposed to believe you?”With Francesco Franchi about the future of printed press, the feeling of reading a newspaper and how printed press became a status symbol. With Game UX researcher Graham McAllister about how big budget games crash on lack of feedback during development, misaligned teams and, simply, being boring. With Lance Wyman, who revolutionised the use of symbols with his legendary identity for the 1968 Olympics in Mexico, we spoke about understanding different cultures and why he is not planning to retire anytime soon. With Lou Downe, on fixing badly designed government services — the biggest unnecessary cost to the UK taxpayer. With ReD Associates on asking the right questions and conducting rigorous ethnographic research to help companies navigate their strategy in changing and challenging times. With Gail Bichler on her fast-paced, social, ambitious, exhilarating, stressful, amazing, and experimental role as the Design Director of The New York Times Magazine. Backstage Talks is a magazine of casual, but in depth dialogues on design and business. Our decisions shape and influence this complex world—to have a chance to make the right ones, we need to talk.

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