Revision Path has been included as part of “Beyond Change: Questioning the Role of Design in Times of Global Transformation”, a research summit taking place March 8-10 in Basel, Switzerland.
Here’s more information about the purpose of the summit.
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Revision Path has been included as part of “Beyond Change: Questioning the Role of Design in Times of Global Transformation”, a research summit taking place March 8-10 in Basel, Switzerland.
Here’s more information about the purpose of the summit.
If you’re in the market for a new pair of shoes, check out Sneakerlab, a small group of designers, technologists, and sneaker enthusiasts. Their latest collaboration is with Dian Holton on what she calls a “3-part hyper-focused line to help athletes and fashion mavens achieve success no matter the mission.”
More big news โ Revision Path is now on iHeartRadio! We are delighted to be included along with the hundreds of other shows on their platform as part of their recent expansion! They are available in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand across over 90 platforms, including over two dozen auto manufacturers like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Dodge, Ford, and GMC!
Listen to Revision Path on iHeartRadio!
Just search for โRevision Pathโ on iHeartRadio’s website or mobile apps to follow us for updates on new episodes.ย Many thanks to the teams at Simplecast and at iHeartRadio for including us!
Mike Monteiro screams and yells at audiences about gerrymandering and gets paid for it.
Stefan Sagmeister had lecture details carved into his body with a razor blade, then used a photo of it for a promotional poster.
Jessica Walsh and Timothy Goodman documented their forty days of dating and were invited to speak on the TODAY show.
Can the everyday, quirky Black designer get away with this? In order to be recognized in the design industry, one has to be willing to take risks. History always tracks the eccentric and iconoclastic Black artist who pursues their own vision. But unlike their white counterparts, are Black designers risking — or being rewarded in — their professional futures by being odd?
Illustrator, author, and graphic designer Andrea Pippins, has just launched a new online course on Skillshare titled Illustration in Action: Creating Stylized Portraits. The course features 15 videos to guide students through creating a portrait of someone they would like to celebrate.