20 episodes

Design and Typography Podcast

Read Between the Leading Matt McInerney and Aaron Heth

    • Arts
    • 4.7 • 15 Ratings

Design and Typography Podcast

    New Podcast! On the Grid! onthegrid.co

    New Podcast! On the Grid! onthegrid.co

    RBtL fans, Matt has started a new podcast. Here is episode 1. If you like, check out http://onthegrid.co and subscribe at http://feeds.feedburner.com/onthegridpodcast

    Read Between the Leading - Episode #28 with Elliot Jay Stocks

    Read Between the Leading - Episode #28 with Elliot Jay Stocks

    On this episode we talk with Elliot Jay Stocks. We discuss his web work, his book, and his upcoming periodical “8 Faces,” as well as a few other things. In addition, this episode talks about some RBtL news and evolutions, including new segments we plan on introducing. For more detailed shownotes visit: http://rbtl.us/post/473842913

    Read Between the Leading - Episode #27 with Scott Thomas

    Read Between the Leading - Episode #27 with Scott Thomas

    On this episode we got a chance to talk to Scott Thomas, design director of the Obama campaign. We talked about his work on the campaign, his new book Designing Obama, and the Post Family. For more detailed shownotes visit http://rbtl.us/post/341667057

    Read Between the Leading - Episode #26

    Read Between the Leading - Episode #26

    This episode takes a turn from our previous episode’s very specific topic. In episode 26, we discuss some lofty ideas concerning design sustainability in all matters (social, economic, environmental, etc.) as well as design altruism. We tackle three specific examples, including Cradle to Cradle, and two inventions that are helping developing nations and people. We go in-depth to discuss our consumption, poke fun at laptop stands, and try to begin to peel the bandaid to see how designers can help. We ask that you let us know too. At the end, we pose a few questions, and now more than ever, we’d love to hear from you. This is a big topic that, comparatively, the two of us know nothing about. The question, though, is pretty simple—how can we help? In addition, we’d love to have you, dear viewers, on the show. Send us an email. Let us know what times during the week you’re available. Maybe you’ll hear back and be invited on a future episode. Finally, we’d like to thank Jos for our acknowledgment in his recent Museo Slab spec book. You can check it out in the shownotes, and the face should be available soon. For more detailed shownotes visit http://rbtl.us/post/276326909

    Read Between the Leading - Episode #25

    Read Between the Leading - Episode #25

    This week on the show we’re talking about web fonts again. A lot has happened since the last time we’ve talked about it. We’re joined by our friend and fellow designer Dan Auer. For more detailed notes visit http://rbtl.us/post/272239993

    Read Between the Leading - Episode #24 with Jos Buivenga

    Read Between the Leading - Episode #24 with Jos Buivenga

    This week on the show we interviewed type designer Jos Buivenga, designer of Museo and Calluna. We talked to him about his background, his journey from designing free fonts to selling them through Exljbris, and his recent work with Martin Majoor. For more detailed shownotes visit http://rbtl.us/post/223238836

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

Tweekskratch ,

Wow

The only design podcast worth listening to. Really.

Prlaugh ,

Subjects

Superb podcast!

Now, earn my extra star by shortening the episodes titles to the subject name and episode number.

Ctraganos ,

Worth your time

Although the audio sounds like the receiving end of a phone line, the content is top quality.

I was hooked after listening to the Draplin & Santa Maria interviews.

Web designers & graphic arts people will love it.

Great stuff guys, I'd like to donate something for better gear.

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