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Jay Osgerby – cofounder of Barber Osgerby, Universal Design Studio and Map Project Office – visits the studio to reflect on the challenges of forging an emotional connection with users and audiences through design, as well as speculating on who might play him in a film of his life.
Jay's picks for his crit were:
Best design: Double Space
Worst design: Everything he designed while studying architecture at the Royal College of Art
Most successful design: Olympic Torch
Most impactful feedback: People writing to him to express how much they loved the Tip Ton chair
Dream design: A permanent outdoor sculpture or installation
The Crit
Graphics: Leonhard Rothmoser
Music: Yuri Suzuki and Team Suzuki
This episode of The Crit was recorded at KEF Music Gallery, London
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jay Osgerby – cofounder of Barber Osgerby, Universal Design Studio and Map Project Office – visits the studio to reflect on the challenges of forging an emotional connection with users and audiences through design, as well as speculating on who might play him in a film of his life.
Jay's picks for his crit were:
Best design: Double Space
Worst design: Everything he designed while studying architecture at the Royal College of Art
Most successful design: Olympic Torch
Most impactful feedback: People writing to him to express how much they loved the Tip Ton chair
Dream design: A permanent outdoor sculpture or installation
The Crit
Graphics: Leonhard Rothmoser
Music: Yuri Suzuki and Team Suzuki
This episode of The Crit was recorded at KEF Music Gallery, London
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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