Top 10 DMTV Milkshake Episodes of 2022
Design Milk revisits the most popular episodes of DMTV Milkshake in 2022 where designers + makers talk about their work in detail.
10. Erin Kleinberg on Empowering Female Founders
We chat with Erin Kleinberg, the founder of the genre-defining digital brand The Coveteur, CEO and owner of Métier Creative (an award-winning advertising and branding agency), and founder of Sidia. In this episode, Erin shares loads of information for ambitious creatives ? you?ll want to take notes if you?re currently in the midst of building a brand. As she says, it?s a tough road to take ? especially for perennially under-funded women entrepreneurs.
9. Bari Ziperstein on Taking Ceramics to a Bigger, Brighter Space
We?re lucky Bari Ziperstein had the time to sit down and chat with us about her early work, why she challenges her work to operate on such a large scale, and the relationship credibility in her fine art practice and sales. The Los Angeles-based CEO, creative director, and fine artist opened a 9,000-square-foot studio ? which she needed to produce work for her BZIPPY line of ceramic furniture and housewares and Bari Ziperstein Collectible Design, as well as for her fine art practice.
8. Jennifer Huynh on Expanding Modern Floral Design
As the founder of Future Flowers, Jennifer Huynh has worked with some of the biggest brands in the country ? from fashion and beauty mainstays like Christian Louboutin and Saie to Cash App, the billion-dollar payments service. Her background i...
10. Erin Kleinberg on Empowering Female Founders
We chat with Erin Kleinberg, the founder of the genre-defining digital brand The Coveteur, CEO and owner of Métier Creative (an award-winning advertising and branding agency), and founder of Sidia. In this episode, Erin shares loads of information for ambitious creatives ? you?ll want to take notes if you?re currently in the midst of building a brand. As she says, it?s a tough road to take ? especially for perennially under-funded women entrepreneurs.
9. Bari Ziperstein on Taking Ceramics to a Bigger, Brighter Space
We?re lucky Bari Ziperstein had the time to sit down and chat with us about her early work, why she challenges her work to operate on such a large scale, and the relationship credibility in her fine art practice and sales. The Los Angeles-based CEO, creative director, and fine artist opened a 9,000-square-foot studio ? which she needed to produce work for her BZIPPY line of ceramic furniture and housewares and Bari Ziperstein Collectible Design, as well as for her fine art practice.
8. Jennifer Huynh on Expanding Modern Floral Design
As the founder of Future Flowers, Jennifer Huynh has worked with some of the biggest brands in the country ? from fashion and beauty mainstays like Christian Louboutin and Saie to Cash App, the billion-dollar payments service. Her background i...
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