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The Neon Moiré Show is the podcast of neonmoire.com, an online curated design conference calendar of the world's most interesting design conferences and events on our digitized world. The agenda will focus on graphic, typography and interaction design conferences, not to forget design film festivals and an overview of the top design summer schools. The show is hosted by Thomas Dahm.
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Episode 38 of the Neon Moiré Show is with conference organizer Matthew Haynes. For over a decade he organizes the Brisbane-based The Design Conference. This year he is back for the first full hybrid design conference in Australia after the pandemic. In this episode, we talk about organizing a conference after COVID, pivoting to hybrid, live streami…
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Episode 36 of the Neon Moiré Show is with conference organizer Charis Rooda on postponing or cancel your in-person conference. Charis is part of the SmashingConf team and organizes since 2017 annually her own non-profit conference Webconf.asia in Hong Kong. Which she had to postpone In 2019 because of the massive protest in her beloved city. In thi…
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Episode 36 of the Neon Moiré Show is with conference organizer Charis Rooda on postponing or cancel your in-person conference. Charis is part of the SmashingConf team and organizes since 2017 annually her own non-profit conference Webconf.asia in Hong Kong. Which she had to postpone In 2019 because of the massive protest in her beloved city. In thi…
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Episode 35 of the Neon Moiré Show is with Swiss graphic designer Josh Schaub. Josh specializes in poster-, and motion design and runs the online exhibition space for moving posters at themovingposter.com. In this episode, recorded during the seventh edition of Graphic Matters, Josh Schaub and Thomas Dahm talk about graphic design, the possibilities…
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Episode 34 of the Neon Moiré Show is with video game and film concept designer Mike Hill. Among other projects, Mike has designed for films such as Blade Runner 2049, HBO's Game of Thrones, as well as for video games such as the Call of Duty and Horizon Zero Dawn. Mike's major interest is in the psychology of storytelling and how an understanding o…
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Episode 33 of the Neon Moiré Show is with Dion Lee, Art Director at Vox.com videos. Dion Lee grew up in South Korea and Canada before moving to New York to study graphic design. After design school, she worked in advertising and later in media as a motion designer. Today Dion works at Vox.com as Senior Art Director. In this episode Dion Lee and hos…
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Episode 32 of the Neon Moiré Show is with Dennis Elbers, founder, and curator of Graphic Matters. The design festival, founded in 2008, shows every two years how designers shape and influence our perspective on current issues that matter. In this episode, recorded during the seventh edition of Graphic Matters, Thomas Dahm talks with Dennis Elbers a…
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Writer and musician Claire L. Evans talks with Neon Moiré’s Thomas Dahm about her book, Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women who Made the Internet; her relationship with the Internet; music and the relation to science fiction; the 5 Every Day app and why Los Angels is the most interesting city at the moment. Special thank you to MU Artspace in…
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Meet Paulina Kacprzak and Olga Rafalska. Co-founders and organizers of design conference Element Talks in Warsaw, Poland. In this episode, recorded during the sixth edition of Element Talks, Thomas, Olga and Paulina talk about how it all started in 2014. How the conference has grown, what they have learned over the years and give a peak into the co…
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Episode 29 of the Neon Moiré Show is with curator of moments Kali Nikitas. Kali is Chair of the Communication Arts of the MFA Graphic Design Program at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. She has curated international design exhibitions, has facilitated Typo Berlin and Typo San Francisco. Kali has and host workshops and special events in…
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Episode 28 of the Neon Moiré Show is with interface designer, filmmaker, and periodic musician Alex Cornell. This interview is recorded during FITC Amsterdam in 2018, Alex worked at that moment for Facebook, as lead designer for Facebook Video. Currently, Alex works on something new and secret... --- This interview is recorded at FITC Amsterdam 201…
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Episode 27 of the Neon Moiré Show is with Kim Alpert. She currently runs her creative firm Make Amazing Inc. and is an artist in resident at the Chicago Art Department. In her time-based work, she integrates technology and strategy to create a human-centric design. With a background in fine art, music, and carpentry Kim brings attention to detail a…
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Emilie Baltz is a multi-disciplinary artist, creative director, and educator who uses food as a material and metaphor for creativity and multi-sensory communication. In this episode, Thomas and Emilie talk about how licking and tasting shape you as a person. The role playfulness and technology play in her work, and how having experiences influence …
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Episode 25 of the Neon Moiré Show is with designer, creative director and founder of self-named studio Kate Dawkins. Her studio is specializing in creating and delivering bespoke content for live performances, shows and brand events. Ever since I saw her presentation in Düsseldorf I'm fascinated by the visual richness of her work. In our conversati…
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Chat with Othmar Handl, organizer of the annual design conference Forward Festival in Vienna, Munich, Zurich, and Hamburg.Forward brings together the best international and local creative heads, who provide insights into their success stories in an exciting atmosphere. Forward Festival Vienna 2019 https://www.neonmoire.com/event/580/forward-festiva…
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Episode 24 of the Neon Moiré Show with guest director, designer and illustrator Carl Addy. Carl is creative director of Mill+ in London. Thomas Dahm talks with Carl about being a ‘jack of all trades’, his role as a creative director versus being a director as well. - - -This interview is recorded after Carl’s talk at FITC Amsterdam 2018. https://fi…
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Episode 23 of the Neon Moiré Show is the recording of our first live show that we hosted during the Dutch Design Week at MU Artspace in Eindhoven. Thomas Dahm, talks with graphic designers Hansje van Halem, Stephanie Specht, Loes van Esch, Simone Trum and curator of moments Kali Nikitas about graphic design and which role it plays in their lives.- …
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Episode 22 of the Neon Moiré Show is with Marie du Chastel, coordinator & curator at KIKK, a non profit organization that bridges Art, Technology, Business and Culture through live events and educational projects in NAmur Belgium. Marie du Chastel joins me this week to share her story of becoming the curator of KIKK Festival, growing the festival a…
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Join us on Thursday, October 25th, 2018 for the first Neon Moiré Show Live. Special guests are graphic designers Simone Trum, Loes van Esch, Stephanie Specht, Hansje van Halem and curator of moments Kali Nikitas. Thomas Dahm will talk with the guests about their paths to becoming a designer, starting and building up their own independent design stu…
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Episode 21 of the Neon Moiré Show is with Antwerp-based designer, illustrator and curator of Us By Night, Rizon Parein. Rizon joins us this week to share the story of creating and curating design and creativity festival Us by Night, a fresh interpretation of the archetype conference setup. Interview by Thomas DahmUs by Night22–24 November 2018Antwe…
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Chat with John Davey, organizer of annual design conference Reasons To in Brighton. Reasons.to is the award-winning international conference with a festival vibe. Each year international creatives and developers taking the stage to inform, inspire, entertain, thrill and educate attendees from all over the world.Reasons.to6-7 September 2018Brighton,…
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San Fransisco-based user experience designer Jesse James Garret joins us this week to share which elements make a good experience, discuss the influence attending a (design) conference can have on your thinking and how annual UX Week grow out to one of the most important design conferences​ around.UX Week San Fransisco, 21 - 24 August 2018, San Fra…
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Dr. Nelly Ben Hayoun is a designer of extreme experiences that aims to bring the sublime to life. These multi-dimensional experiential projects are on the intersection of science, theater, politics, education, and design.Dr. Nelly Ben Hayoun is on a mission to bring chaos to the world; she is the founder and director of the International Space Orch…
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Episode 18 of the Neon Moiré Show is with transdisciplinary creative and strategic thinker Galit Ariel. A 'Digital Hippie’ who is passionate about a future that will integrate technology into our everyday lives and she is the author of Augmenting Alice. In the podcast, Thomas Dahm talks with Ariel about her book, the history and future of Augmented…
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Chat with Wesley Grubbs from Pitch Interactive about the annual Eyeo Festival which he is organizing/curates together with Dave Schroeder, Jer Thorp and Caitlin Rae Hargarten. Eyeo is a Creative Technology Conference focusing on code, art, data, design, creative tech and everything in between. Eyeo Festival4-7 June 2018Minneapolis, United Stateshtt…
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Episode 17 of the Neon Moiré Show is with dina Amin, creator of #TinkerFriday. Thomas Dahm talks with Cairo-based product designer dina Amin about the letter “D”, starting ‘Tinker Friday’, why she started using stop-motion animation and her love for the medium, being on Patreon and so much more. This episode is recorded during beyond tellerrand Düs…
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Episode 16 of the Neon Moiré Show with Gavin Strange aka JamFactory. Gavin is a senior designer at Aardman animations, speaker, author, star of CBBC show 'Art Ninja', and runs his creative studio JamFactory by night. Thomas Dahm talks with Gavin about the notion of time, the opening titles of FITC Amsterdam, opening titles in general, public speaki…
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Episode 15 of the Neon Moiré Show with 99U's Editor-in-Chief Matt McCue. Thomas Dahm talks with Matt about starting as a writer, 99U as an information tool, the 99U Conference and his view on working in the creative field right now.This episode is recorded during FITC Amsterdam 2018---Listen to more episodes on https://neonmoire.com/interviewsIf yo…
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Episode 14 of the Neon Moiré Show is with designer and educator Chris Do, of educational platform The Futur, and design studio Blind. Thomas Dahm talks with Chris about his motivation to start The Futur, his way of teaching, how Chris learns and building a strong community on YoutubeThis episode is in partnership with Digital Design Days https://dd…
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Neon Moiré Show Episode – XIII. In this episode, Thomas Dahm talks with Filippo Spiezia and Benny Di Tommaso, founders of Digital Design Days (http://ddd.it) and OFFF Milano (http://offfitalia.com). They talk about organizing the 3-day event, the program, networking and the creative community in Italy.SPECIAL THANKS TO ONTOUR CLOTHINGhttps://ontour…
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Neon Moiré Show Episode – X. Interview with Micheal Ellsworth and Corey Gutch of multidisciplinary design studio Civilization based in Seattle. In partnership with Graphic Matters, we bring a special serie of interviews with researchers, designers, and thinkers who presented their work during the graphic design festival. Graphic Matters, founded in…
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Liz McQuiston — 10 reflections on political graphics. Lecture at Graphic Matters 2017. Recorded on September 22nd, 2017, Breda.http://graphicmatters.nl/enRelated interview: Liz McQuiston on Creative Dissenthttps://www.neonmoire.com/blog/66/neon-moire-x-graphic-matters-liz-mcquiston-on-creative-dissent--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.…
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Neon Moiré Show Episode – XI. Interview with Liz McQuiston on creative dissent. Liz McQuiston is a graphic designer, educator, and writer. Over the past 30 years, she has written a substantial number of books on graphic design and politics. The conversation is recorded while walking through the city of Breda for Graphic Matters. In partnership with…
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Neon Moiré Show Episode – X. Interview with Hong Kong based graphic designer Ken Lo. In partnership with Graphic Matters, we bring a special serie of interviews with researchers, designers and thinkers who presented their work during the graphic design festival. Graphic Matters, founded in 2008, shows every two year how designers shape and influenc…
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Neon Moiré Show Episode – IX. Interview with Dennis Elbers, founder and curator of Graphic Matters. In partnership with Graphic Matters, we bring a special serie of interviews with researchers, designers and thinkers who presented their work during the graphic design festival. Graphic Matters, founded in 2008, shows every two year how designers sha…
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Episode—VIII. Matias Corea is by training a graphic designer, co-founded in 2006 Behance, now one of the most popular online portfolio platforms. As chief of design Matias was responsible for the brand identity and design of all Behance products including the Behance Network, The 99U Conference & Magazine, and Action Method. In 2015 he left Behance…
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Episode—VII. [Interview is in Dutch] In this episode, Thomas Dahm talks with Breda based animation studio Smack. Studio Smack are Béla Zsigmond, Ton Meijdam and Thom Snels. Many of you will know Studio Smack's work, they are the makers of the music video Witch Doctor for De Staat. Reason to talk with Studio Smack is their overview exhibition Dreami…
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Interview with founders of Seattle based graphic design studio Civilization, Corey Gutch, Michael Ellsworth and Gabriel Stromberg. They are the creators of the podcast Beyond This Point, the Design Lecture Series and their latest project Non-Breaking Space gallery. Interview and editing by Thomas Dahm for Neon Moiré. https://www.neonmoire.comhttps:…
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Episode—VI. In this episode, Thomas Dahm talks with Barcelona based social media expert and co-founder of 360VR.Barcelona Dot Lung. They talk about how Dot became a social media export, and why she started a company dealing with 360 media. This episode is is recorded during Digital Design Days and OFFF Italia in Milano.If you enjoy this one, check …
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Episode—V. In this episode, Thomas Dahm talks with Amsterdam based graphic designer Hansje van Halem about the new graphic style she created for Dutch music and culture festival Lowlands. They talk about how Hansje started as a graphic designer and what let up to this assignment. The design proces, industrializing Hanses type treatments and what sh…
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EP—IV. Mr. Bingo likes to provoke with his work. And translate this provocation into an analog experiences for us! Something he discovered during his Hate Mail project back in 2011, where he asked strangers if they wanted to buy offensive postcards made by him. People loved it, and he had to close the service because he couldn’t keep up with the de…
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EP—III. Jared Ficklin is partner and creative technologist at Argodesign, a product design firm in Austin, Texas. His whole life, Jared is playing on the intersection between humans and technology. As a kid it started with his Atari 800. Now he is a (product) designer and a creative technologist, which means he is using the tools of code to design.…
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EP II — Liam Young is a speculative architect who in his own words, works between documentaires, fictions and futures. He tells stories about the global and urban implication of emerging technologies and he uses techniques from film, fiction and performance to explore what the future might look like, and what are the emerging trends that beginning …
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EP I — Iranian designer Maral Pourkazemi is a self acclaimed Design Activist. With her studio Monument.io she creates design experiences, using data and information visualizations. Next to that she is design lead at Design Talent, is member of collaborative group Deeplab, organize small and big events like Visualized Conference. We talk about how M…
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