Donuts, Design, & Debate
Is it lazy and unsightly, or an easy way to hold tightly? We debated woodworker Tyson Kartchner about the design of pocket hole joinery. Geeks Wood Shop Register to vote during the future live recordings at
info_outline 21. Collaborative ReviewsDonuts, Design, & Debate
Should client presentations be a two-way street? Architect David Lee argues in favor of conversational, real-time design reviews in this episode. Check it out for tips to improve your next review session! (We think donuts would be a nice touch.) The Second Studio FAME Architects Register to vote during the future live recordings at
info_outline 20. GaragesDonuts, Design, & Debate
Parking in your habitation or dominating your front elevation? Are single-family homes with prominent garages "good" design? Check out our debate with architect Marina Bourderonnet! Register to vote during the future live recordings at
info_outline 19. Design ContestsDonuts, Design, & Debate
Potential for fame, or playing a rigged game? Whether you love it or hate it, it's popular for people to ask for free work upfront. Aaron debated Brand & Web Designer Kenzi Green on the benefits and pitfalls of design competitions. Kenzi's links: | | | Register to vote during the future live recordings at
info_outline 18. SkeuomorphismDonuts, Design, & Debate
Is it good to use familiar design attributes, even when they're strictly ornamental? Matt squared up against Art Director Mike Heighway to debate the design merits of skeuomorphism. Living in the past, or understandable fast? Register to vote during the future live recordings at
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Basic and boring or Five Donut Scoring? Aaron debated Interior Designer Tammy Cody on the design qualities of subway tile. You won't believe the outcome on this episode of Donuts, Design, & Debate! Tammy's website – Tammy's Instagram – 3D Basecamp – Register to vote during the future live recordings at
info_outline 16. BrutalismDonuts, Design, & Debate
Durable and bold, or "Yuck, give me the blindfold"? Does this raw cement architectural style embody Good Design? Aaron and Matt debate on this episode. Enjoy! Register to vote during the future live recordings at
info_outline 15. Hardwood FlooringDonuts, Design, & Debate
Organic appeal or termite meal? We debated Interior Designer Sandra Chavez on the design merits of hardwood flooring. Check it out! Register to vote during the future live recordings at
info_outline 14. Pocket DoorsDonuts, Design, & Debate
Put a door in a wall. Great idea, right? Maybe! Do pocket doors help promote flow and space in a home? Or are they unnecessarily noisy and hard to install? We debate Project Estimator Russ Thames on the pros and cons of pocket doors. Register to vote during the future live recordings at
info_outline 13. NFTsDonuts, Design, & Debate
We’re settling the debate on non-fungible tokens once and for all. Can this kind of blockchain technology be considered good design? Try telling me with a straight face that bored apes have aesthetic appeal. We talked with entrepreneur Jorge Purgly about the design value of NFTs. Register to vote during the future live recordings at https://www.crowdcast.io/sketchup_official
info_outlineThrowback! Brands from burger chains to sports teams have been reverting to previous logos, designs, and colors.
Shameless nostalgia mining OR trendy reverence for designs of yore? What did our audience decide?
Join Aaron, Matt, and professor Danny Rankin, to find out!
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