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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Domestika Curious Minds episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Domestika Curious Minds for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Domestika Curious Minds episode by adding your comments to the episode page.
Finding Your True Colors
Domestika Curious Minds
04/07/22 • 23 min
Color is everywhere, and it probably plays a bigger role in your life than you might realize. We speak with “The Color Bible” author Laura Perryman to learn how trends are born and how our brains react to color. Visual artist Niki Usagi and art director and photographer Michelle Norris reveal how color can communicate everything from the universal to highly personal, explaining why it’s time for you - yes you - to play with a whole new world of color.
To find blogs and images related to each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.
This episode includes audio clips from “The Wizard of Oz” (1939) by Victor Fleming and “Schindler's List” (1993) by Steven Spielberg.
When Life is Stranger Than Fiction
Domestika Curious Minds
04/21/22 • 24 min
Memoirs add a tidy narrative arc to the messiness of life, but can you fully trust the truthfulness of the stories you find in their pages? We hear from New York Times bestselling author Meredith Hall about what it means to tell your story and from writer and journalist Gavanndra Hodge about how writing about your past can change it. Author and ghostwriter Tom Bromley shares what these individual stories can teach us all about creative expression. To find blogs and images related to each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.
The Small Symbols That Rule Our Lives
Domestika Curious Minds
03/10/22 • 19 min
They tell us where to pee, where to go, and where to throw away our trash - pictograms are symbols that shape not just how we move through the world but also how we think about it. Design equity advocate Nick Ross reveals the power they have to change society, and designer Yang Liu and professor of visual communication Ashley Jane Booth explain how these tiny pieces of design create a universal language that can bridge cultural divides.
To find blogs and images related to each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.
The New Kid on the Craft Block
Domestika Curious Minds
02/24/22 • 22 min
In less than 100 years polymer clay has totally reinvented the possibilities of craft. A plastic based clay anyone can sculpt and bake at home, it’s captivated everyone from rocket scientists to casual crafters. We speak to polymer clay educator Ginger Davis Allman and polymer artists Zoe Rain, Gail Tan, and Bonnie Bishoff about the secret to successfully selling handicrafts in an industrial age, and discover the impact of quarantine crafting.
To find blogs and images related to each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.
This episode includes an audio clip from It Costs That Much (2021) by Woah Dude.
Beauty Is in the Eye of the Retoucher
Domestika Curious Minds
03/24/22 • 23 min
To find blogs and images related to each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.
Are You Really a Travel Photographer?
Domestika Curious Minds
02/10/22 • 18 min
To find blogs and images related to each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.
Yes, Judge a Book By Its Cover
Domestika Curious Minds
01/27/22 • 22 min
Is it shallow to judge a book by its cover? There are lots of good reasons - and not all of them have to do with looks. We speak with legendary Jurassic Park cover designer Chip Kidd about fitting an entire story into a single image, “Caustic Cover Critic” James Morrison about creating art that sells, and hear about the importance of reading and telling stories from a different perspective from designer and founder of Black and Brown Book Designers Dominique Jones and illustrator Lisa Perrin.
To find blogs and images related to each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.
This episode includes an audio clip from You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover (1970) by Stevie Wonder.
Drawing on the Margins
Domestika Curious Minds
01/13/22 • 20 min
Could doodling be the key to unlocking your creativity? Despite the stigma, we’ve all made an absent minded squiggle before, and with good reason says Sunni Brown, author of “The Doodle Revolution”. Professional illustrator Mattias Adolfsson and mind mapper Saher Kahn weigh in on how this innate creative impulse, and all the benefits it brings, prove why everyone - yes, even you - should consider themselves creative.
To find blogs and images related to each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.
Season 2 is Here
Domestika Curious Minds
01/13/22 • 1 min
In this new season we’ll dive into the world of book cover design, what it means to design for the future, how symbols can secretly shape your life, and if you can really call your vacation pictures travel photography. Curious Minds is an original podcast by Domestika dedicated to sharing and celebrating creativity in all of its forms.
No Shame in Mending
Domestika Curious Minds
05/04/21 • 21 min
Why bother mending your clothes when it's cheaper and easier to just buy something new? In the last decade the “visible mending” movement has taken off, with people using colorful stitches to draw attention to the stains and tears in their clothes. Textile designer and “Visible Mending” author Arounna Khounnoraj, and Kate Sekules, author of “Mend!”, explain what’s sparked this new mending movement. Upcycling expert and crochet designer Emma Friedlander Collins talks about how mending can be an outlet for creativity, and sashiko instructor Atsushi Futatsuya explains how this Japanese mending technique represents much more than just stitches on fabric.
To find blogs and images for each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.
This episode includes an audio clip from There's a Hole in My Sock by Slugs and Bugs (2011).
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How many episodes does Domestika Curious Minds have?
Domestika Curious Minds currently has 20 episodes available.
What topics does Domestika Curious Minds cover?
The podcast is about Culture, Photography, Illustration, History, Craft, Interview, Creativity, Design, Artists, Podcasts, Movies and Arts.
What is the most popular episode on Domestika Curious Minds?
The episode title 'When Life is Stranger Than Fiction' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Domestika Curious Minds?
The average episode length on Domestika Curious Minds is 19 minutes.
How often are episodes of Domestika Curious Minds released?
Episodes of Domestika Curious Minds are typically released every 7 days, 6 hours.
When was the first episode of Domestika Curious Minds?
The first episode of Domestika Curious Minds was released on Mar 4, 2021.
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