RDInsights Royal Designers for Industry
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RDInsights is a biweekly podcast series where Mike Dempsey RDI interviews, both current and archived recordings, with distinguished Royal Designers for Industry. Through these conversations, we can gain insight into the minds of some of the most influential cross-disciplinary creative thinkers. Mike gives us a peek into their lives and practice as they discuss their journeys, challenges and successes in the design world.
Royal Designers for Industry
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Sarah Wigglesworth
This is an RDInsights Archive recording from 2013 with Sarah Wigglesworth RDI MBE, the British award-winning architect who was a Professor of Architecture at the University of Sheffield until 2016 and has long been an outspoken advocate of the role of women in architecture. In 1995, she initiated Desiring Practices: Architecture, Gender and the Interdisciplinary, an exhibition, symposium, catalogue, and book that explored gender differences in architectural practice. Mike Dempsey RDI caught up with Sarah recently to record an update to find out why she decided to close her practice.
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Terence Woodgate
This RDInsights archive recording from 2009 features product designer Terence Woodgate RDI. In 2023, he left the UK to set up a new home and studio close to Roca-Corba Mountain, just outside of Girona in Catalonia, Spain. We look forward to seeing new work emerge from his new permanent base in these sunnier climes.
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Ken Adam
Mike Dempsey RDI selects a memorable Archive recording from 2010 with the great Oscar and BAFTA-winning film production designer Sir Kenneth Adam RDI. Stephen Spielberg described his design for the war room in Stanly Kubrick's 'Dr Strangelove' as "the greatest set in cinema history." Hear about this, his work on 'Barry Lyndon', the iconic James Bond films of the 1960s and 1970s, and his fascinating early life and beginnings in cinema.
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Lauren Child
Mike meets with the celebrated children's author and illustrator Lauren Child RDI, who burst onto the publishing scene in 1999 with Clarice Bean - That's Me, followed in 2000 by Charlie & Lola - I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato. They quickly became firm favourites to millions of children worldwide. Over the years, Lauren garnered many awards and honours, including the Kate Greenaway Medal, an MBE, CBE and Royal Designer for Industry. She was also the 2017 Children's Laureate. But Lauren’s creative path to success was long, winding, and, at times, bumpy, as you will hear in this revealing interview about Lauren's life and work.
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Christoph Niemann
In conversation with Mike Dempsey RDI
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Kyle Cooper
This is an RDInsights archive recording from 2008 with Kyle Cooper Hon RDI. His original title sequence for David Fincher's crime drama feature film 'Se7en' had a significant impact and enduring influence on the creative discipline of title design, that is still evident on feature films and TV dramas around the world.
In this interview, Kyle talks about his troubled Massachusetts working-class early life. With little interest in school but an insatiable appetite and love for drawing, he was ultimately saved from travelling the wrong path, but instead going to the holy grail of Yale University, where he was taught by Paul Rand Hon RDI.
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