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debbie millman

@debbiemillman

Host of the podcast Design Matters; Chair, SVA Masters in Branding; Editorial Director, PrintMag.com; Harvard Business School Case Study; Joyful Heart Board

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“We’ve got teams of designers caring so deeply about every one of these small details and iterating, sketching, and trying new things out. That ultimately leads to the final product.” —Alan Dye apple.co/46Kdy9o

“We’ve got teams of designers caring so deeply about every one of these small details and iterating, sketching, and trying new things out. That ultimately leads to the final product.” —Alan Dye apple.co/46Kdy9o
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Mary Ellen Matthews discusses SNL’s distinctive images: “I love to do the concepting & come up with these hair braided ideas or redo a photo & a famous image that we put our own spin on. As much as you can plan for it, sometimes it has to be the moment.” bit.ly/MaryEllenMatth…

Mary Ellen Matthews discusses SNL’s distinctive images: “I love to do the concepting & come up with these hair braided ideas or redo a photo & a famous image that we put our own spin on. As much as you can plan for it, sometimes it has to be the moment.” bit.ly/MaryEllenMatth…
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“That’s one of the beauties of age. You just don’t care what people think of you. There’s an urgency that goes along with aging that you have more to say, less time to say it, and trying to please people is a distraction from the real work.” —Rosanne Cash apple.co/3Wux2vJ

“That’s one of the beauties of age. You just don’t care what people think of you. There’s an urgency that goes along with aging that you have more to say, less time to say it, and trying to please people is a distraction from the real work.” —Rosanne Cash apple.co/3Wux2vJ
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“I had a real crisis of what am I doing with my life? My then girlfriend, now wife, said, ‘You like to make music. You like to write. You should go do radio because that’s both, but neither.’ So, I started volunteering at a radio station.” —Jad Abumrad apple.co/3Q7O0g5

“I had a real crisis of what am I doing with my life? My then girlfriend, now wife, said, ‘You like to make music. You like to write. You should go do radio because that’s both, but neither.’ So, I started volunteering at a radio station.” —Jad Abumrad apple.co/3Q7O0g5
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Alexandra Horowitz—a canine psychologist and authority on how dogs perceive the world—joins to talk about her latest book, ‘The Year of the Puppy,’ and share her knowledge about the relationship between humans and our canine friends. ow.ly/FY2n50Toe0w

Alexandra Horowitz—a canine psychologist and authority on how dogs perceive the world—joins to talk about her latest book, ‘The Year of the Puppy,’ and share her knowledge about the relationship between humans and our canine friends. ow.ly/FY2n50Toe0w
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“We think about designing for accessibility in all of our products. This can be a profoundly powerful product [Apple Vison Pro] for everybody. The idea that you can drive the interface with just your eyes, your eyes almost act as a cursor.” —Alan Dye apple.co/46Kdy9o

“We think about designing for accessibility in all of our products. This can be a profoundly powerful product [Apple Vison Pro] for everybody. The idea that you can drive the interface with just your eyes, your eyes almost act as a cursor.” —Alan Dye apple.co/46Kdy9o
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“It was easy to see that the internet was like the telephone and television, but it was super-sized. When you could click on and get any piece of information, it occurred to me that everything that can be digitized will be digitized.” (1/2)—Kara Swisher apple.co/3PZBwpv

“It was easy to see that the internet was like the telephone and television, but it was super-sized. When you could click on and get any piece of information, it occurred to me that everything that can be digitized will be digitized.” (1/2)—Kara Swisher apple.co/3PZBwpv
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“I was at the Washington Post and I was like, ‘You are so fucked.’ I just saw it. It’s not subscription because news will be free. This will be a problem. It’ll collapse that business. I just kept seeing it and saying it to people.” (2/2)—Kara Swisher apple.co/3PZBwpv

“I was at the Washington Post and I was like, ‘You are so fucked.’ I just saw it. It’s not subscription because news will be free. This will be a problem. It’ll collapse that business. I just kept seeing it and saying it to people.” (2/2)—Kara Swisher apple.co/3PZBwpv
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“I learned that I turn to art of all different kinds to balance myself and to give myself hope.” —Celeste Ng apple.co/3MatB7G

“I learned that I turn to art of all different kinds to balance myself and to give myself hope.” —Celeste Ng apple.co/3MatB7G
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“In school, you’re supposed to come up with an idea, execute it and defend it. To have someone so ingrained in making and would let their studio practice lead them through that making to what the content was, that was so freeing to me.” —Lia Halloran apple.co/46SQg0M

“In school, you’re supposed to come up with an idea, execute it and defend it. To have someone so ingrained in making and would let their studio practice lead them through that making to what the content was, that was so freeing to me.” —Lia Halloran apple.co/46SQg0M
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“My main goal was to create a space where the people working on that project could say whatever they wanted to say, in the tone they wanted to say it in. It was always very much about the community.” (1/2)—Stella Bugbee apple.co/40r544k

“My main goal was to create a space where the people working on that project could say whatever they wanted to say, in the tone they wanted to say it in. It was always very much about the community.” (1/2)—Stella Bugbee apple.co/40r544k
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“I’m just keeping the space open so that we can do what we want and say what we want and that we’re not being forced into a silo by some advertising category.” (2/2)—Stella Bugbee apple.co/40r544k

“I’m just keeping the space open so that we can do what we want and say what we want and that we’re not being forced into a silo by some advertising category.” (2/2)—Stella Bugbee apple.co/40r544k
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“Our cultures have tended to shift towards a 10:00 to 6:00 or 9:00 to 5:00 approach to design. Many younger designers tend to see it as a job more than a creative opportunity to explore new, potentially dangerous creative ideas.” —Neville Brody apple.co/478UKQR

“Our cultures have tended to shift towards a 10:00 to 6:00 or 9:00 to 5:00 approach to design. Many younger designers tend to see it as a job more than a creative opportunity to explore new, potentially dangerous creative ideas.” —Neville Brody apple.co/478UKQR
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“I think being face-to-face is helpful. There are minute changes in inflection and in facial expressions that you come to understand about your collaborator, and that help you build a shared language for creation. It’s meaningful.” —Audie Cornish apple.co/3t9tjI9

“I think being face-to-face is helpful. There are minute changes in inflection and in facial expressions that you come to understand about your collaborator, and that help you build a shared language for creation. It’s meaningful.” —Audie Cornish apple.co/3t9tjI9
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“I think I learned to draw by copying the comic book strip Asterix. Even now, thinking back on it, it might be why there is still bendy legs and arms. None of my characters seem to have elbows or knees.” —Oliver Jeffers apple.co/3HbNh8v

“I think I learned to draw by copying the comic book strip Asterix. Even now, thinking back on it, it might be why there is still bendy legs and arms. None of my characters seem to have elbows or knees.” —Oliver Jeffers apple.co/3HbNh8v
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“Without any doubt, we didn’t have a climate problem a hundred years ago. I still think, even in a crazy situation like this, it’s beneficial to know that we’ve accomplished quite a bit to tackle this new unbelievably giant problem.” —Stefan Sagmeister apple.co/48DwbMP

“Without any doubt, we didn’t have a climate problem a hundred years ago. I still think, even in a crazy situation like this, it’s beneficial to know that we’ve accomplished quite a bit to tackle this new unbelievably giant problem.” —Stefan Sagmeister apple.co/48DwbMP
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“For the first time in my life, I asked for exactly what I wanted because nothing could be scarier than what I was already experiencing.” —Suleika Jaouad apple.co/3P6DTXU

“For the first time in my life, I asked for exactly what I wanted because nothing could be scarier than what I was already experiencing.” —Suleika Jaouad apple.co/3P6DTXU
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“The music Corin was making, this grotesque grumbling sounds coming out of her guitar & the way her voice could pin you to the wall, it was scrawling & screeching. It had moments of gracefulness to it as well. It just felt truthful.” —Carrie Brownstein apple.co/4cdjIlo

“The music Corin was making, this grotesque grumbling sounds coming out of her guitar & the way her voice could pin you to the wall, it was scrawling & screeching. It had moments of gracefulness to it as well. It just felt truthful.” —Carrie Brownstein apple.co/4cdjIlo
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“I couldn’t cry for my father, and I did not want my mother to feel guilty. I knew that my mother needed to do this. I did not blame her. I saw how much happier she was out of the marriage.” —Priscilla Gilman apple.co/3Vp18Ri

“I couldn’t cry for my father, and I did not want my mother to feel guilty. I knew that my mother needed to do this. I did not blame her. I saw how much happier she was out of the marriage.” —Priscilla Gilman apple.co/3Vp18Ri