Greatest DMTV Milkshake Episodes of 2021
We’re joined by Brooklyn-based industrial designer Joseph Guerra of Guerra Workplace. He’s gained world-wide popularity of his work for shoppers like Cooper Hewitt, Away, Google, Harry’s, and our absolute favourite, Outside Voices. (His cork Shapes Bundle for the athleisure retailer stays indisputably glorious.) He shares his pondering behind a few of his hottest merchandise, just like the Life Measure Pitcher, which operates as a kind of arch midway level between eyeballing measurements and tedious precision.
We speak to the Brooklyn-based artists, sculptors, designers, and all-around polymaths, Wade Jeffree and Leta Sobierajski, who work collectively as Wade and Leta. Their work, as they put it’s “to create satisfying and emotional visuals starting from standard identities to colorfully charged compositions and installations” – for shoppers starting from Google and Instagram to Herman Miller, Gucci, and Comme des Garçons.
“Authenticity is my north star,” says designer Mark Grattan – founder and artistic director of VIDIVIXI (it means “I noticed, I lived” and references a Victor Hugo poem), marketing consultant to Solange Knowles for her hyper-creative platform Saint Heron, and the much-lauded winner of the debut season of Ellen’s Subsequent Nice Designer earlier this yr. On this week’s Milkshake, the often Mexico Metropolis-based Grattan