2 episodes

"In From the Outs" is a weekly look inside the graduate design studio. We talk to our guests and grads. We talk about our work and attempt to provide a window into our world. With an emphasis on typography, music, interactivity and the discourse within the department.

Cranbrook Calling - In from the Outs Elliott Earls & The Cranbrook Design Department

    • Arts
    • 1.5 • 2 Ratings

"In From the Outs" is a weekly look inside the graduate design studio. We talk to our guests and grads. We talk about our work and attempt to provide a window into our world. With an emphasis on typography, music, interactivity and the discourse within the department.

    • video
    02 Cranbrook Calling - In from the Outs

    02 Cranbrook Calling - In from the Outs

    Video Podcast! This week we have a conversation with four current graduate students about a Cranbrook design studio project recently created for and presented at IUAV's "Teach Me, Stories" conference in Venice, Italy.

    • 9 min
    01 Cranbrook Calling - In from the Outs

    01 Cranbrook Calling - In from the Outs

    Elliott Earls and the graduate students spend four days with Designers William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand. Bill and Jessica discuss their impressions of the grad program with Elliott and Sasha Tochilovsky. Elliott also plays a song from his latest body of work.

    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

1.5 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

Mike from San Jose,CA ,

Void of Life

Designers are not radio personalities -- as clearly shown here. This podcast is completely dry, uninteresting, and uninsightful. It feels like the interviewer and interviewees want to strangle each other out of their melancholic states. Cranbrook should stop while they're ahead and cancel this podcast, or maybe they should just listen to what they've created! A dose of their own medicine I say.

Kid Kyote ,

Ouch! 2005 ?!?! What happened to Cranbrooke?

Shame- it was a good idea.. but idea's are easy-- execution is everything... (learned that at SCAD)

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