#designshallsavetheworld The Jamaica Design Association is a professional community of Jamaican designers of all disciplines. Graphic, user, culinary, architectural, sound, video, audio, web, the list goes on. We want to highlight the designers of our past, present and possibly the future. Exploring how design can solve problems in our society.
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JDA Podcast: Spec work vs Competition - Is there a difference?
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In this episode Kevin talks to former JDA members D'Oyen Williams and Kimona Wickham about spec work (Speculative work). A dreaded term in the freelance industry, that sparks a lot of confusion and controversy. What is it? Are competitions spec work? Should you stay away or participate? Find out in this episode what it's all about and why you need …
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JDA Podcast Interview Episode 3: Roger Davis, President of JDA
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JDA podcast episode 3: Interview with President Roger Davis. (Please excuse my dying mic). Today we talk about the JDA. What is it? Why was it formed? What has it accomplished? and what is in store for the upcoming future of the JDA?
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JDA Podcast 2: Interview with Kadir Martin - Bridge the gap
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This week we talk to Graphic Designer Kadir Martin from MAD Concepts about his journey as a designer and what he is working on now, including a bridge he wants to sell us. Let's take a listen.
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JDA Podcast Ep1: Design Thinking with YorkAli Walters
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The Jamaica Design Association is a community centric organization which functions to promote, develop and enhance the culture of design in Jamaica. Design is nothing new to Jamaica but still very few understand what it is. Our series of podcasts will introduce you to designers born in Jamaica, living in Jamaica or overseas who contribute to the in…
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