Talking Design

Talking Design is a fortnightly podcast review of design in all its facets - from architecture to industrial design, from fashion to automotive design. It features interviews with prominent designers and expert analysis from RMIT University academics.

Talking Design is produced by experienced writer Stephen Crafti and sponsored by RMIT.

Stephen Crafti writes regularly on design for publications including The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian Financial Review, as well Indesign and Habitus magazines. He has also written more than 30 books on architecture and design.

RSS logo Listen to the Talking Design podcasts via iTunes or download them directly from the links below.

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All episodes available on iTunes

All episodes of the Talking Design podcast series are available through Apple's iTunes Store. The iTunes Store is a software-based online digital media store operated by Apple Inc. The podcasts are free from iTunes U within the store. Accessing this store requires the iTunes application.

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What is iTunes U?

iTunes U is an area within Apple’s iTunes Store, which universities around the world are using to provide free lectures, interviews, videos, booklets and other material to both the university community and the general public.

Get the iTunes application

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See also…

RMIT on iTunes U
Visit this site for an overview of RMIT's involvement with iTunes U.

RSS directory
The RMIT RSS feed directory is a centralised location for all available feeds within the University. Has a variety of feeds from RMIT on iTunes U.

RMIT News
For the latest news from across RMIT.

Media experts guide
Academics at RMIT are in touch with the latest trends and research within their fields of expertise and can add depth and value to any news story. This guide lists the names, contact details and research interests of experts at RMIT.