AIGA Design Podcast

AIGA, the professional association for design

The official podcast feed of AIGA, the professional association for design. We explore various facets of the design discipline, profession, and industry to help our listeners learn about the past and present and prepare for the future. The theme of our 2024-2025 season is "Design and Performance."

  1. 4 HR AGO

    Humanizing Data Through Design with Giorgia Lupi

    In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, hosts Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello sit down with Giorgia Lupi to explore her journey from an architecture student and musician in Italy to a pioneer of data humanism and partner at Pentagram in New York City. Giorgia discusses her latest books, her Love Letter to the New York City subway, and why she recently broke up with ChatGPT. Whether you're a seasoned designer or a curious learner, Giorgia’s insights invite us to see data as a profoundly human, creative, and essential storytelling tool. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction to Giorgia Lupi and her focus on data humanism 02:00 - Giorgia’s early influences: architecture, music, and data collection at her grandmother’s tailor shop 05:00 - Spark moments: designing band album artwork and transitioning into data visualization 06:40 - Discussing her book Speak Data and the process behind it 09:00 - The human stories within data: interviews with leading thinkers on data’s meaning 13:15 - The Dear Data project: weekly postcards and framing personal data conversations 16:00 - Inspired by data visualizations and how personal relationships shape data storytelling 18:00 - Data as a love letter to the NYC subway system: poetic visualization of transit data 25:00 - Designing data for children: This Is Me and Only Me and engaging young audiences 27:30 - The challenge of complex data: finding human stories in big or aggregated datasets 30:20 - Designing the data set: choosing what to include and how to add context 32:00 - Combining qualitative and quantitative data: mentoring teams and storytelling strategies 34:30 - The evolving role of data in design and how to navigate cross-disciplinary data practices 38:00 - Perspectives on AI: cautious optimism, data as a resource, and preserving human creativity 43:00 - Inspirations and making for the sake of making: art exhibitions, painting, and experimentation 45:30 - Final thoughts: cultivating critical thinking and curiosity in a data-driven world REFERENCES Our previous episode of the AIGA Design Podcast with Giorgia Lupi from 2020: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/aigadesign/episodes/Giorgia-Lupi-on-Data-Humanism-ecs2f7Giorgia Lupi’s personal website: https://giorgialupi.com/Pentagram – The World’s Largest Independent Design Consultancy: https://www.pentagram.com/ Speak Data: Artists, Scientists, Thinkers, and Dreamers on How We Live Our Lives in Numbers: https://amzn.to/4qXAQl4 Dear Data: https://amzn.to/3Msgrqj This is Me and Only Me: https://amzn.to/46pMrlHA Data Love Letter to the Subway: https://www.mta.info/agency/arts-design/digital-art/data-love-letter Two Craigs Take on a 1-Year Performance Challenge (2025 AIGA Design Conference): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdjkZu_qvDM 2Craigs: https://www.2craigs.com/ Ruth Asawa, A Retrospective: https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/5768Wifredo Lam, When I Don’t Sleep I Dream at MoMA: https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/5788Alfred Jensen at the Pace Gallery: https://www.pacegallery.com/artists/alfred-jensen/

    47 min
  2. 6 FEB

    Why paper still matters in the age of digital and AI

    In this episode, Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello host Andy Curson and Rob Slowe from Arctic Paper as they dive into sustainable papermaking, the role of print in a digital age, and collaborations with emerging designers. Discover how Arctic Paper balances environmental responsibility with innovation, and how print continues to evolve as a meaningful medium for creativity and storytelling. Arctic Paper’s portfolio: mills in Sweden and Poland, offering coated, uncoated, book, and high-end papersThe relationship between Arctic Paper and the Munken Design Brand, and insights into their global activitiesCollaborations with European design schools for over 20 years, fostering youth creativityThe evolution of agenda design: flexibility, interactivity, and the shift from static to fluid layoutsThe value of physical books and print in an era dominated by screens, emphasizing quality and sensory experienceArctic Paper’s sustainability initiatives: FSC, Cradle to Cradle, CO2 reduction, water conservation, and environmental stewardshipChallenges in translating digital files to print, ICC profiles, and ensuring color fidelityDigital tools like Munken Sans font and Munken Creator for hybrid design approachesThe future of print: high-end books as niche luxury items, akin to vinyl recordsThe impact of AI on design and print, emphasizing the importance of tactile, slow media for deep engagement Resources & Links: Arctic Paper Official Website: https://www.arcticpaper.comMunken Paper: https://www.arcticpaper.com/brands/munken/Munken Sans Typeface: https://colab.munken.com/munken-sansMunken Creator Web Tool: https://colab.munken.com/munkencreatorFSC Certification: https://fsc.org Timestamps:  00:00 - Introduction to the Eyes on Design theme and guests from Arctic Paper 02:29 - Arctic Paper’s global presence and product offerings 04:09 - Clarification of Arctic Paper and Munkin Brand relationship 05:34 - The backgrounds and careers of Andy and Rob in the paper industry 11:34 - Long-standing collaboration with European art and design schools 14:32 - Big shifts in youth design practices: flexibility and interactivity 16:33 - How COVID influenced innovative student projects and engagement with paper 19:04 - Challenges of translating digital files to print on uncoated paper 21:03 - The role of paper quality in creating memorable experiences 24:47 - Arctic Paper’s commitments to sustainability and environmental impact 27:31 - Innovations in reducing water and energy consumption in papermaking 30:14 - The physical environment as part of sustainability and community well-being 31:24 - How Arctic Paper bridges expectations between digital and print media 34:41 - Digital tools and experiments like Munken Sans font and Munken Creator platform 39:24 - The future of luxury books and print as a niche market akin to vinyl records 41:59 - The timeless value of physical books and passing on treasured works 42:35 - AI's role in design, print, and storytelling: preserving tactile skills amid digital growth 45:09 - Looking ahead: embracing both digital and physical mediums, fostering new creatives

    44 min

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The official podcast feed of AIGA, the professional association for design. We explore various facets of the design discipline, profession, and industry to help our listeners learn about the past and present and prepare for the future. The theme of our 2024-2025 season is "Design and Performance."