Episodios

  • 12: Empowering girls through design education, with Sisterhood
    Apr 27 2021

    On this episode of Design For The People, I’m joined by Rebecca Thomson & Rachita Saraogi, the co-founders of Sisterhood.


    Sisterhood is an award-winning grassroots organisation and a creative design programme for young women aged 13-17 to unleash their creative confidence in order to help realise their full potential.


    Sisterhood achieves this through design education. Empowering girls to become future leaders, creators and changemakers. Their mission is delivered through a mix of workshops, school programmes, projects and events. 


    We discuss what led to the formation of Sisterhood, how design can play a pivotal role in growth and development, and the importance of showing up. Full episode notes & links at https://bunbury.co/empowering-girls-design-education


    See more from Sisterhood at https://www.oursisterhood.co.uk, and follow them @oursisterhood.


    Design For The People is a podcast hosted by Graphic Designer and Consultant Greg Bunbury (@gregbunbury), in conversation with the inspiring minds, using design and creativity towards social change. Making a positive difference in our lives, our communities, and the world. 


    Find more episodes at bunbury.co/podcast


    Music: ‘Night Shift (All Night Long)’ by Reduxe & ‘Skylight’ by Reduxe (© Ombre Audio, all rights reserved, used with permission).



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  • 11: Life as an Artivist, with janet e. dandridge
    Apr 2 2021

    Joining me on this episode of Design For The People, is artist, photographer, performer, consultant and self-proclaimed artivist, janet e. dandridge. 


    Over a fascinating career residing between Los Angeles, Washington DC, and Paris, France, janet has combined art, photography, theatre and performance, to encourage awareness and discourse around ideologies that perpetuate injustice. 


    Her interdisciplinary approach allows her to shift between mediums, always challenging audiences to analyze the societal constructs that often define us.


    We discuss what it means to be an artivist, building a structured practise, budgeting and investing, developing an entrepreneurial mindset, and the importance of self-care.  Full episode notes at https://bunbury.co/life-as-an-artivist


    See more of janet’s work at https://www.janetedandridge.com, and follow her @janetedandridge.


    Design For The People is a podcast hosted by Graphic Designer and Consultant Greg Bunbury (@gregbunbury), in conversation with the inspiring minds, using design and creativity towards social change. Making a positive difference in our lives, our communities, and the world. 


    Find more episodes at bunbury.co/podcast


    Music: ‘Night Shift (All Night Long)’ by Reduxe & ‘Skylight’ by Reduxe (© Ombre Audio, all rights reserved, used with permission).



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  • 10: Empowering Art Through Content, with Ade Sanusi
    Mar 4 2021

    Joining me on this episode of Design For The People, is the founder of the Art Meets Culture platform, Ade Sanusi.


    Born and raised in East London, Ade is an entrepreneur, podcaster and social media, events and brand partnership specialist, boasting over 10 years experience in digital marketing. Ade founded Art Meets Culture, a platform to showcase, champion, amplify and support young artists through live events and social media content. The platform has since expanded into the podcasting and virtual event space. 


    Ade’s journey is a great example of how to properly use relationships to leverage social media, to connect with those we want to serve.

     

    Learn more about Art Meets Culture www.artmeetsculture.com, and follow the brand @artmeetsculture.

     

    Design For The People is a podcast hosted by Graphic Designer and Consultant Greg Bunbury (@gregbunbury), in conversation with the inspiring minds, using design and creativity towards social change. Making a positive difference in our lives, our communities, and the world. 


    Find more episodes at bunbury.co/podcast


    Music: ‘Believers’ by Chairwolf & ‘Skylight’ by Reduxe (© Ombre Audio, all rights reserved, used with permission).



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    31 m
  • 09: Conversations From Calais, with Mathilda Della Torre.
    Feb 26 2021

    Mathilda Della Torre is the graphic designer and illustrator behind Conversations from Calais, a project that aims to re-humanise those affected by the refugee crisis by using posters in public spaces, to share conversations volunteer staff have had with migrants. Mathilda also co-founded On The Mend, a design studio that targets social inequalities in the UK healthcare system and is the graphics co-ordinator at Migrant’s Bureau.

     

    We discuss the Conversations From Calais project, and how Mathilda uses her practice to look closer for longer, to bring people together through creative exchanges, and to place marginalised voices at the centre of our stories.


    Learn more about the project at www.conversationsfromcalais.com, or follow her work @MathildaDellaTorre.


    Design For The People is a podcast hosted by Graphic Designer and Consultant Greg Bunbury, in conversation with the inspiring minds, using design and creativity towards social change. Making a positive difference in our lives, our communities, and the world. 


    Find more episodes at bunbury.co/podcast


    Music: ‘Alpenglow’ & ‘Skylight’ by Reduxe (© Ombre Audio, all rights reserved, used with permission).



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    33 m
  • 08: Hustle, Niche, Serve – from Ads to Publishing with Juan Roberts
    Feb 18 2021

    Joining me on this episode is creative director and Creative Lunacy founder Juan Roberts. Hailing from Greater Los Angeles, Juan got his start after marketing flyers and business cards to salons and barbershops for 5 years, after which he co-founded an ad agency, which he grew into a $10MM business.


    After he cashed out, he joined another firm, at which his work garnered upwards of $50BN in market share and volume for an A-list of global brands like Chrysler, Coke, American Airlines, and more. 


    Since then, his focus has been on developing his boutique firm, serving the Black community with a focus on book design, and the self-publishing industry, across fashion, cultural events, and faith orientated communications.


    His work empowers independent publishers with mainstream quality, strategy and insight. Check out Juan’s work at www.creativelunacy.com, and follow him @juanroberts.


    Design For The People is a podcast hosted by Graphic Designer and Consultant Greg Bunbury, in conversation with the inspiring minds, using design and creativity towards social change. Making a positive difference in our lives, our communities, and the world. 


    Find more episodes at bunbury.co/podcast


    Music: 'Whatcha' Doin'' by Monk Turner + Fascinoma (CC licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License.) 'Shake Ya Body (Instrumental) by Reduxe (used with permission).




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  • 07: Understanding Ideas, Arrangements & Effects, with Kenneth Bailey
    Jan 29 2021

    Kenneth Bailey is the Sector Organizing and Strategy Lead, and co-founder of the Boston-based, Design Studio for Social Intervention. Also known as DS4SI. His work is focused on the research and development of design tools, for marginalized communities to address complex social issues. 


    In 2020, Kenneth alongside Lori Lobenstine, and Ayako Maruyama published a book called Ideas Arrangements Effects. The simple premise being Ideas are embedded in social arrangements, which in turn produce effects. 


    In this episode of Design For The People, Kenneth shares his journey from non-profit management consulting, to strategic social justice, the thinking and techniques behind Ideas Arrangements Effects, and how creatives can bring more holistic design sensibilities into their practise.


    To learn more about DS4SI and to download the book, visit www.ds4si.org, and follow Kenneth at @ds4si. 


    Design For The People is a podcast hosted by Graphic Designer and Consultant Greg Bunbury, in conversation with the inspiring minds, using design and creativity towards social change. Making a positive difference in our lives, our communities, and the world. 


    Find more episodes at bunbury.co/podcast



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    33 m
  • 06: Challenging Ideas from Architecture to Film, with Nilesh Patel
    Jan 22 2021

    Nilesh Patel is an architect, creative director, and filmmaker. For over 20 years, his work has covered architecture, landscape design, interiors and furniture, overseeing multimillion-pound projects along the way.


    In addition to this, Nilesh makes short films and documentaries. His award winning work has been screened by the BBC, several international film festivals, exhibitions, and schools. 


    In this episode, Nilesh discusses his work across disciplines, exploring narratives of race and diversity, equality and inclusion in relation to the built environment.


    Check out Nilesh's films at architectsfilmstudio.com, and follow him on Twitter @architects_film.


    Design For The People is a podcast hosted by Graphic Designer and Consultant Greg Bunbury, in conversation with the inspiring minds, using design and creativity towards social change. Making a positive difference in our lives, our communities, and the world. 


    Find more episodes at bunbury.co/podcast



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    43 m
  • 05: Connecting Cultures Through Storytelling, with Nosa Igbinedion
    Jan 15 2021

    Nosa Igbinedion is a British-Nigerian filmmaker, editor and motion graphics designer, based in the UK. His short films have won multiple awards and played in festivals around the world.


    Nosa’s work is dedicated to creating speculative fiction, covering futurism, tech, social realism and spirituality, yet rooted in African culture, mythology and perspective.


    His passion for comic books and superheroes, and African spirituality and philosophy led him to conceptualise the 'Rise of Orisha' series – perhaps the first African superhero film, years before Marvel’s 'Black Panther'.


    In this episode Nosa shares his journey from an Astrophysics degree to science fiction, the challenges faced by Black filmmakers in getting their stories told, and the importance of innovative storytelling as a means of connecting cultures.


    Check out Nosa's films and news at www.nosa-filmmaker.com, and follow him @nosaigbinedion.


    Design For The People is a podcast hosted by Graphic Designer and Consultant Greg Bunbury, in conversation with the inspiring minds, using design and creativity towards social change. Making a positive difference in our lives, our communities, and the world. Find more episodes at: bunbury.co/podcast



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    49 m