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Presentable - 119: Should You Go to Design School?

119: Should You Go to Design School?

11/08/21 • 47 min

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Special guest Mike Essl joins the program. He’s the dean of the Cooper Union School of Art in New York, and we discuss the role and importance of formal education in the design world today.

This episode of Presentable is sponsored by:
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Guest Starring:

Mike Essl

Links and Show Notes: Support Presentable with a Relay FM Membership The Cooper Union Mike Essl biography Mike Essl's Website 💥BWHAM💥 (@b_w_h_a_m) on Instagram Mike Essl (@essl) on Twitter
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Special guest Mike Essl joins the program. He’s the dean of the Cooper Union School of Art in New York, and we discuss the role and importance of formal education in the design world today.

This episode of Presentable is sponsored by:
  • Pingdom: Start monitoring your website performance and availability today, and get instant alerts when an outage occurs or a site transaction fails. Use offer code PRESENTABLE to get 30% off. Offer expires on January 31, 2022, and can be used only once.
Guest Starring:

Mike Essl

Links and Show Notes: Support Presentable with a Relay FM Membership The Cooper Union Mike Essl biography Mike Essl's Website 💥BWHAM💥 (@b_w_h_a_m) on Instagram Mike Essl (@essl) on Twitter

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Emily Tate

Links and Show Notes: Support Presentable with a Relay FM Membership London+EMEA - Mind the Product - 21-22 Oct 2021 Emily Tate bio, articles, and presentations Emily Tate (@thedailyem) on Twitter

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Special guest and design strategist Katie Swindler joins the program to discuss her new book, “Life & Death Design.” We explore how the products we design can more effectively empower people during acutely stressful situations.

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Katie Swindler

Links and Show Notes: Support Presentable with a Relay FM Membership The Book: Life & Death Design by Katie Swindler Life and Death Design - Rosenfeld Media Thinking, Fast and Slow - Wikipedia Katie Swindler's Website Katie Swindler (@KatieSwindlerUX) on Twitter

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