Clever, a podcast hosted by designer and Emmy Award-winning television personality Amy Devers, is joining the Surround Podcast Network.
Surround features podcasts showcasing leading voices, topics, and trends in the architecture and design industry. It is one of two content networks from Sandow Design Group, along with Designtv.
Prior to her foray into podcasting, Devers spent years as an independent designer and builder of furniture and interiors. She’s also hosted several television and digital series focused on international design, architecture, original furniture design and build, home improvement, culture, and food.
On each episode of Clever, Devers hosts candid and revealing conversations with visionaries, culture-makers, and creative forces who shape the design world and inform our society. Past guests include Bobby Berk, Kelly Wearstler, Jonathan Adler, Paola Antonelli, and Debbie Millman.
“I am so excited to join a family of smart creative thinkers who are passionate about the power of...
Surround features podcasts showcasing leading voices, topics, and trends in the architecture and design industry. It is one of two content networks from Sandow Design Group, along with Designtv.
Prior to her foray into podcasting, Devers spent years as an independent designer and builder of furniture and interiors. She’s also hosted several television and digital series focused on international design, architecture, original furniture design and build, home improvement, culture, and food.
On each episode of Clever, Devers hosts candid and revealing conversations with visionaries, culture-makers, and creative forces who shape the design world and inform our society. Past guests include Bobby Berk, Kelly Wearstler, Jonathan Adler, Paola Antonelli, and Debbie Millman.
“I am so excited to join a family of smart creative thinkers who are passionate about the power of...
- 1/27/2023
- Podnews.net
Brad Pitt has reportedly been spending time with accomplished MIT professor Neri Oxman.
The duo connected over their shared love of design and architecture, a source told Page Six TV, adding that their relationship “is best described as a professional friendship.” While the source said the friendship is not romantic in nature, Pitt is “interested in spending more time” with Oxman.
A rep for the actor declined to comment to Page Six TV, but a friend of Pitt’s told the outlet that the two are “just friends.”
“She is genius and gorgeous,” a source tells People.
Pitt and Oxman,...
The duo connected over their shared love of design and architecture, a source told Page Six TV, adding that their relationship “is best described as a professional friendship.” While the source said the friendship is not romantic in nature, Pitt is “interested in spending more time” with Oxman.
A rep for the actor declined to comment to Page Six TV, but a friend of Pitt’s told the outlet that the two are “just friends.”
“She is genius and gorgeous,” a source tells People.
Pitt and Oxman,...
- 4/6/2018
- by Mike Miller
- PEOPLE.com
When Colin Kaepernick got down on one knee alongside teammate Eric Reid during the National Anthem at an NFL game in protest of racial discrimination in the country, it led to serious backlash from Americans who saw his protest as disrespectful, and ultimately, cost him his professional football career. “I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,” Kaepernick told media outlets at the time. “To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way.
- 10/6/2017
- by Thatiana Diaz
- PEOPLE.com
When we named Paola Antonelli as a 2007 Master of Design, she hinted at her upcoming exhibition Design and the Elastic Mind, which included both actual and virtual objects by designers that "explore design's response to the dramatic changes in scale that people must navigate every day, from the view of an entire city on Google Earth to a street map on our mobile phone, from intimate, one-on-one conversations to the vast reach of social networks." This month, Seed Magazine delivers a fantastic article by the senior curator of architecture and design for the Museum of Modern Art--"A New Map for Design"--that takes that line of thinking a step further. Antonelli questions Milan's furniture fair as ground zero for design's future as the manufacturers once charged with cranking out hundreds of chairs in a factory no longer have the geographic pull on the industry:
Milan still represents a big...
Milan still represents a big...
- 6/9/2009
- by Alissa Walker
- Fast Company
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