The Crit #22: Working Since 1992

Whilst the design world leaves for their summer holidays, The Crit returns to cover the design news from July 2022.

July was marked by somber news from the design world, with reports of a final spilt between Jony Ive and Apple, the frightening data fall out from the overturning of Roe vs Wade, and the death of Dezeen founder Marcus Fairs. Also included in this episode is a look at the Stirling prize building nominees in the UK, a new game shaped by the feline perspective, and a move towards universal design principals from Pottery Barn.

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Show Notes: Ep.22 - ‘Working Since 1992

Jony Ive and Apple – 2:19

Roe vs Wade vs Technology – 16:10

(Resources for protecting your privacy online):

https://digitaldefensefund.org/ddf-guides/abortion-privacy

https://www.scarleteen.com/article/bodies_politics_pregnancy_and_parenting_etc/abortion_and_digital_privacy_how_to_protect

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/06/security-and-privacy-tips-people-seeking-abortion

Marcus Fairs – 27:34

The Stirling Prize building nominees – 34:53

Stray – 50.00

Pottery Barn – 56:17


Credits

All music for The Crit has been created by Yuri Suzuki and Team Suzuki (Adam Cheong-MacLeod and Charlie Carroll) at Pentagram, and our logo was designed by Leonhard Rothmoser.

We’re delighted to say this podcast was sponsored by Maison&Objet. To find out more and get Early Bird tickets visit maison-objet.com

 
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