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FAQs about Aichaku | John Maeda – Design Co:How many episodes does Aichaku | John Maeda – Design Co have?The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
July 20, 2019S1 E4 of Aichaku Podcast / Craig Kanarick × John MaedaCo-founder of Razorfish, Craig Kanarick, shares his thoughts about how the Web was and how it became. He also introduces us to his philosophy on hybrid designer/developers, his love for creativity as being more than defined in just one way, and he tells us how he started out with his first job out of college as a consultant to Tangent in the construction of the first clickable banner ad on the Internet....more20minPlay
March 12, 2019S1 E3 of Aichaku Podcast / Design in Tech Report 2019 at SXSWAichaku (ahy-chaw-koo) is the Japanese term for the sense of attachment one can feel for an artifact. When written by its two kanji characters, you can see that the first character means “love” and the second one means “fit.” “Love-fit” describes a deeper kind of emotional attachment that a person can feel for an object. It is a kind of symbiotic love for an object that deserves affection not for just what it does, but for what it is. And that is what Design is often mostly about....more59minPlay
March 12, 2019S1 E3 of Aichaku Podcast / Design in Tech Report 2019 at SXSW by John MaedaAichaku (ahy-chaw-koo) is the Japanese term for the sense of attachment one can feel for an artifact. When written by its two kanji characters, you can see that the first character means “love” and the second one means “fit.” “Love-fit” describes a deeper kind of emotional attachment that a person can feel for an object. It is a kind of symbiotic love for an object that deserves affection not for just what it does, but for what it is. And that is what Design is often mostly about....more1h 3minPlay
January 27, 2019S1 E2 of Aichaku Podcast / 2015 Design In Tech Event in Silicon ValleyAichaku (ahy-chaw-koo) is the Japanese term for the sense of attachment one can feel for an artifact. When written by its two kanji characters, you can see that the first character means “love” and the second one means “fit.” “Love-fit” describes a deeper kind of emotional attachment that a person can feel for an object. It is a kind of symbiotic love for an object that deserves affection not for just what it does, but for what it is. And that is what Design is often mostly about....more0minPlay
January 20, 2019S1 E1 of Aichaku Podcast / Jamie Myrold × John MaedaAichaku (ahy-chaw-koo) is the Japanese term for the sense of attachment one can feel for an artifact. When written by its two kanji characters, you can see that the first character means “love” and the second one means “fit.” “Love-fit” describes a deeper kind of emotional attachment that a person can feel for an object. It is a kind of symbiotic love for an object that deserves affection not for just what it does, but for what it is. And that is what Design is often mostly about....more30minPlay
January 17, 2019S1 E0 of Aichaku Podcast / Diego Rodriguez × John MaedaIn September 2018 I had a convo with my friend Diego Rodriguez about design in the technology industry....more38minPlay
January 05, 2019S1 E0 of Aichaku Podcast / A Conversation Between Me and Diego RodriguezIn September 2018 I had a convo with my friend Diego Rodriguez about design in the technology industry. These days I bring my own lavalier microphone to be able to record what I say so I can share it easily on YT over here but I moved this to podcast format to learn how to do that. It just took me ... 4 hours....more3272h 4minPlay
FAQs about Aichaku | John Maeda – Design Co:How many episodes does Aichaku | John Maeda – Design Co have?The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.