Ways Into Practice

Ways Into Practice

Created and produced by students to provide students and young designers with valuable insights into the design industry. Each episode features in-depth interviews with established designers from various disciplines. By sharing their personal journeys and experiences, the guests provide advice on what to expect and demand from the industry. Initiated by Bielke&Yang

  1. What Does Design Education and Collaboration Look Like in an AI-Driven World? (Anthony Sheret and Edd Harrington, Ordino)

    08/01/2025

    What Does Design Education and Collaboration Look Like in an AI-Driven World? (Anthony Sheret and Edd Harrington, Ordino)

    In this episode of Ways Into Practice, Jade and Estella sit down with Anthony Sheret and Edd Harrington, the duo who spent the last 15 years building Colophon Foundry, rising from a partnership to the number two type foundry by revenue in EMEA. Colophon was responsible for some of the most recognisable creative work in the last decade, helping to define brands for Google, Meta, Johnson & Johnson, Burger King, Roblox, Canva and many more. An estimated 2 billion people continue to see its output each day. Now, following the acquisition of Colophon in 2023, they’re channeling that experience into their new venture, Ordino. The conversation spans early doubts about design school, the realities of freelancing, the value of in-person dialogue, and the opportunities AI brings to creative practice. It’s a candid look at how long-term creative partnerships evolve — and why staying open to change is just as important as building something that lasts. We cover:✹ Design education (and doubt)✹ Lessons from building a business✹ Creative partnership dynamics✹ Why in-person interactions still matter✹ What excites them about AI in design … Ways Into Practice is a podcast about design by @bielkeyang Featuring in-depth interviews with established professionals sharing their personal journeys into the field. Aiming to provide a holistic understanding of the design industry and empower aspiring designers to make informed decisions about their own professional paths. #WaysIntoPractice #DesignPodcast #TypeDesign #Colophon #Ordino #CreativePartnership #DesignEducation #AIandDesign

    48 min
  2. How Do You Build a Creative Partnership Without Losing Yourself? With Lizy Gershenzon and Travis Kochel (Future Fonts)

    07/24/2025

    How Do You Build a Creative Partnership Without Losing Yourself? With Lizy Gershenzon and Travis Kochel (Future Fonts)

    Lizy Gershenzon and Travis Kochel share their journey navigating the niche world of type design — from co-founding Future Fonts (@futurefonts), a community-driven marketplace for experimental, in-progress typefaces, to learning how to grow individually while building something together. In this conversation, they reflect on nearly two decades of collaboration, offering two distinct perspectives on how they’ve defined their roles, stayed creatively aligned, and sustained a long-term partnership. Future Fonts & Vectro are led by Lizy Gershenzon and Travis Kochel. This duo have been partners for nearly two decades. They are also known for the innovative fonts Chartwell (a font that makes charts using OpenType) and Kablammo (a variable font for Google that explores technology and animation). They specialize in type design, digital product design, and branding. Lizy has worked with GitHub, Headspace, Instrument, Nike, and Google, adding in-house and agency design and management experience to the team. Travis taught Type Design at Portland State for over 10 years and brings deep expertise in typeface design and development. Together, they previously founded Scribble Tone, creatingplatforms and custom typefaces for Design Portland, XOXO Festival, and Marmoset Music. Both served as adjunct professors at Portland State University, and teach type and marketing workshops. … Ways Into Practice is a podcast about design by @bielkeyang Featuring in-depth interviews with established professionals sharing their personal journeys into the field. Aiming to provide a holistic understanding of the design industry and empower aspiring designers to make informed decisions about their own professional paths. Photo by Sage Brown (@sagebrown)

    1h 4m
  3. How Do You Build a Career Around What You’re Actually Good At? With Elliott Panam-Moody (The Brand Identity)

    06/25/2025

    How Do You Build a Career Around What You’re Actually Good At? With Elliott Panam-Moody (The Brand Identity)

    In this episode, Jade and Estella sit down with Elliott Panam-Moody, founder of The Brand Identity, to explore what it means to build a creative career while still discovering what you’re best at. Elliott shares the story behind The Brand Identity — how it evolved from a meticulously curated Instagram feed into a, if not the, leading platform for the global graphic design community. Launched in 2015, it now serves over 1 million creatives worldwide, showcasing the top 1% of graphic design and offering a rich ecosystem that includes a digital store, job board, and editorial content. Constantly testing, failing, readjusting and learning along the way. This episode offers a candid look at the realities of creative entrepreneurship and what it takes to build something meaningful from the ground up. … Together, they discuss: • Monetisation, how it works and when to capitalise on it? • The power of platforms in shaping design standards • The importance of transparency in the design industry • Navigating criticism and the responsibility that comes with influence … Listen to the full episode now, link in bio. … Ways Into Practice is a podcast about design by @bielkeyang Featuring in-depth interviews with established professionals sharing their personal journeys into the field. Aiming to provide a holistic understanding of the design industry and empower aspiring designers to make informed decisions about their own professional paths. Supported by Barne-, ungdoms- og familiedirektoratet (Bufdir).

    31 min

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Created and produced by students to provide students and young designers with valuable insights into the design industry. Each episode features in-depth interviews with established designers from various disciplines. By sharing their personal journeys and experiences, the guests provide advice on what to expect and demand from the industry. Initiated by Bielke&Yang