Abstract: The Art of Design
Go inside the minds of the world's greatest designers
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Seasons | 2
Episodes | 14
avg.Runtime | 45 min
First EP | 2017-02-10
Last EP | 2019-09-25
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Rating : 7.8
Overview
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Step inside the minds of the most innovative designers in a variety of disciplines and learn how design impacts every aspect of life.
Created by
Produced by
Tremolo Productions
RadicalMedia
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2017-02-10
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Christoph Niemann: Illustration
2017-02-10
From New Yorker covers to Instagram sketches, illustrator Christoph Niemann plays with abstraction and interactivity -- and questions authenticity.
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Tinker Hatfield: Footwear Design
2017-02-10
Tinker Hatfield's background in architecture and athletics sparked his game-changing shoe designs for Nike, including the iconic Air Jordan series.
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Es Devlin: Stage Design
2017-02-10
Stage designer Es Devlin crafts evocative sets for concerts, operas, plays and runway shows using light, film, sculpture -- and even rain.
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Bjarke Ingels: Architecture
2017-02-10
Architect Bjarke Ingels unites function, fantasy and sustainability in “pragmatic utopian” designs like a clean power plant topped with a ski slope.
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Ralph Gilles: Automotive Design
2017-02-10
As Fiat Chrysler’s global head of design, Ralph Gilles steers the brand into the future with sleek new sports cars and a self-driving electric van.
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Paula Scher: Graphic Design
2017-02-10
Graphic designer Paula Scher paints with words, developing the visual language of iconic brands and institutions around the world.
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Platon: Photography
2017-02-10
Platon’s fearless portraits capture the souls of world leaders and ordinary people. A shoot with Gen. Colin Powell provides a window into his process.
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Ilse Crawford: Interior Design
2017-02-10
Interior designer Ilse Crawford creates spaces and objects that engage the senses and promote well-being, from high-end hotels to Ikea furniture.
“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney