Design Over Drinks
Design Over Drinks is an interview style podcast aiming to be a forum for emerging designers to talk about our philosophies, trends, experiences, successes, failures, diversity, advocacy, predictions, and everything in between. Why over drinks? Because designers often have a beverage in hand. Whether its a hot coffee or chai to start the day, or a glass of wine with coworkers to end it. A kombucha, or bubble tea, even that trusty bottle of water as we go from meeting to emails, to 30 minutes of actual work. We always have a hand for a drink. I started this podcast when Covid-19 hit in 2020. I spent a lot of time listening to the giants of design talk about what they predicted the future to be like, and how our profession will adapt as our world changes. Although that is important, I felt disconnected from the designer who is doing the production work, the designer who had to adapt because their schooling was like no others. I wanted to talk to the designer who will be the potential "giant" of the future. I like being a designer, but I love to talk about it more. My younger self hoped to someday be an art curator and a philosopher. In a way this is how I still hope to do just that. Become a patron at Patreon.com/DesignOverDrinksPod and follow us on Instagram @designoverdrinkspod as we connect with designers and down our drinks along the way.
Design Over Drinks
Design Over Drinks Episode 7 - Emily Spillar
Episode 7 of Design Over Drinks, Kendra talks with Emily Spillar @ems_world
who is now taking a sabbatical after working for Dal Tile pre-pandemic
Design Program Attended: Spokane Falls Community College, and Washington State University
Drink of Choice: Cold brew coffee with sweetener
Bedlam Coffee
New York School of Interior Design
NCIDQ
WELL AP
NAC Architecture
RDI
The Eighth Day - turns out it's a Belgium film, but its still in French, and a beautiful film.
Urbal Architecture
Book Bus: No updates yet, but we'll let you know when something solid exists!
Silent Reading Party - Checkout the Facebook page
Article about designing for introverts, here
Charles and Ray Eames
Bauhaus
Designtex
Sales Force
Favorite Designer:
Frank Lloyd Wright Glasswork
Beginning of Interview: 0:57
The Fun Stuff: 1:45:13