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Comments (2) Posted 07.08.11 | PERMALINK | DOWNLOAD MP3

Audio Design Matters 2009-2013

Angus Hyland

Angus Hyland studied information design at the London College of Printing and graphic art and design at the Royal College of Art. After running his own studio in Soho for ten years, he became a partner in Pentagram's London offices in 1998. Recently he co-authored the book Symbol with Steven Bateman.

In this audio interview with Debbie Millman, Angus Hyland discusses how dyslexia led him to design, getting a job at Pentagram, the peace sign, Deutsche Bank, the play button, the London Olympics — and his new book.

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Q: How many typographers does it take to change a light bulb?
A: Does it have to be a light bulb?
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A: Ask Angus.
Carl W. Smith
07.11.11 at 01:22

The semantics of the peace sign has changed so much from its original meaning.
Hector Torres
07.11.11 at 11:50



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Debbie Millman is the president of the design division at Sterling Brands. She is also President Emeritus of AIGA, a contributing editor to Print Magazine, and chair of the School of Visual Arts’ master’s program in Branding. In 2005, she began hosting the podcast show “Design Matters.”
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