Tune in to hear about the serendipitous moment that gave Helen Levi her first big break as an emerging ceramicist and more.
"Minimalism is a thing that gets us past the things." Tune in as we dive into this quote (and more!) on DMTV Milkshake with The Minimalists.
Magalie Noel Dresse of Caribbean Craft shares how Haitians continue to persevere through adversities to create artisanal, handcrafted objects.
The multidisciplinary force Shawn Dunwoody brings his infectious personality + ideas to RIT to discuss bridging communities with art.
Tune in to hear tips + tricks from Damian + Britt Zunino of Studio DB on transforming layered, interesting spaces full of warmth and texture!
In a Design Conversations Lecture Series, Su Mathews Hale, of branding agency Hale Design, shares about her upbringing and early roots in design, and how she approaches various branding projects.
Frances Bronet, president of Pratt Institute, shares convincing reasons why design students should consider the school for their futures.
Watch Kathy Brew, co-director of Design is One: Lella & Massimo Vignelli, speak and discuss the Vignelli film at RIT's lecture series.
From a young age, Avery Thatcher explored all the possibilities of designing gorgeous shapes to apply to walls. She eventually turned it into a career.
If you've ever renovated your home. or are thinking of doing it, you'll want to tune into to today's Milkshake episode to protect your investments.
Designing spaces for art requires a different type of mindset + strategic thinking. Tune in to the latest DMTV Milkshake to hear Koray Duman explain why!
No one should tell you what color is the best choice for your home, and Backdrop founders, Natalie and Caleb Ebel, share why. Tune in!
Art and commercial work seems like opposite sides of the spectrum but designer Elyse Graham is drawn to both – tune in to find out why!
Hear interdisciplinary designer Mana Sazegara's take on why there is so much beige furniture on the market and why you should embrace color instead.
Tune in to hear Jin Namgoong and Joonghan Bae of Studio.Oong share their thoughts about the true meaning behind the rise of Korean pop culture.