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Open Lab The Podcast

Open Lab The Podcast

Open Lab

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Frequency: 1 episode/44d. Total Eps: 15

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Welcome to Open Lab the podcast, a space where we open up conversations about the transition between University life and the design industry.

Join us for real-talks with creatives who are sharing their experience and the choices they made with;
– What to expect from the transition into industry
– What are the different opportunities and roles available
– What processes and tools can help you
– How to understand business jargon
– Plus, soft skills that are required to make meaningful connections with co-workers and clients alike.

We also dive deep into side hustles, passion projects 
and the importance of selfcare and wellbeing.

Hosted by Connah Hazelwood and Michael Kelly

www.openlab.ac.nz
hello@openlab.ac.nz
@openlabnz
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15 | Textile grad bringing waste to life

Season 2

jeudi 17 décembre 2020Duration 31:02

Imogen Switalla is a Freelance Textile Designer & Illustrator based in Wellington, New Zealand, recently graduating with Honours in Textile Design from Massey University. Her work explores colour, line and organic shapes to create fun, bold and lively designs. Imogen is particularly focused on surface pattern design and has worked on both fashion and digital application.

In this episode we talk about her exchange to India, her major project, the textile waste industry and everything she has learnt through her freelance journey.

Find Imogen here:
https://www.instagram.com/imogen.switalla/
https://imogenswitalla.myportfolio.com/work

14 | Industrial grad who has the industry by the tail

Season 2

lundi 14 décembre 2020Duration 36:24

Lisa Newman is a recent industrial graduate from Taranaki who graduated with a Bachelor of Design (First Class Hons), majoring in Industrial design at Massey University. In this episode, we talk about her award-winning projects, the industrial design process and what it was like to graduate amidst the Covid-19 outbreak. Growing up on the farm has inspired Lisa's passion for designing within the agriculture sector so she can give back to the community she came from. Listen to hear what it's like turning your final year project into the real deal and the challenges you face when large companies start asking to buy your design.

Find Lisa here:
https://www.lisamareedesigns.org/

05 | Why you should reach out and connect

Season 1

mercredi 5 juin 2019Duration 38:28

Join us to learn what it’s like in the day of a Digital Designer within Government and what that transition from studying to full-time work looked like for Alesha. From going beet red in her portfolio review and practicing on her friends, Alesha was able to land her first internship that also helped further her final project.

Alesha shares how important the connections she made were to helping her later down the track and how they continue to help her in her career.

We touch on:
– How internships can HELP your study
– The importance of reaching out and building mutual relationships

– Different interview styles and tips
– What it’s like transitioning from studying to full-time work.

You can find Alesha and her work below:
@leshieiscool
www.aleshagarton.com

Want to reach out to us? Get in contact:
www.openlab.ac.nz
@openlabnz
hello@openlab.ac.nz

04 | A digital nomad

Season 1

mercredi 15 mai 2019Duration 36:01

Sophia is a true go-getter, working for us in her 3rd year, nailing an internship in her 4th year and becoming a product designer with Trade Me after leaving University.

She is a passionate vegan, illustrator, networker and soon to be freelancer in London. We discuss the importance of networking and how Summer of tech and mentoring helped her along the way.

Some key points are:
– What it's like working in different design jobs
– Summer of tech internships
– Portfolio and interviews tips

– Tech mentorships

You can find Sophia and her work below:
@Sophia.explores

@soph_eats_plants
www.sophiabishopdesign.com

Additional reference: 
Summer of Tech has been connecting New Zealand university students with paid tech internships since 2006. 
https://summeroftech.co.nz/



Winter Mentor Wellington is a mentor matching program for everyone who works in IT.
https://wintermentor.com

Get in contact:
www.openlab.ac.nz
@openlabnz
hello@openlab.ac.nz

03 | Your inner power pose

Season 1

lundi 29 avril 2019Duration 38:46

Taking the leap from the well-known to the unfamiliar can be an emotional struggle and landing a long-term internship in Government is only the start. We interview Christina who is in the middle of working out who she is as a designer while finding the confidence in establishing her place and voice within a newly formed team.

We touch on:
– Being an ambassador on the value of design thinking

– Power Posing
– Learning new work habits and productivity
– Designing in government 


You can find Christina and her work below:
@Christina.kw

christinakirkwilson.com

Amy Cuddy Ted talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_shapes_who_you_are/transcript?language=en

Get in contact:
www.openlab.ac.nz
@openlabnz
hello@openlab.ac.nz

02 | The realities of job hunting

Season 1

lundi 8 avril 2019Duration 42:53

Everyone wants to know what happens when you finally leave university to find a job and in this episode we go deep into the nitty gritty details of this whole process.

We interview Dylan, a Massey Grad who worked with us in his fourth year and has been on quite the journey finding a full-time design job. We go into how he did it, what jobs are out there and how to nail your first of many interviews.

We touch on:
– What to talk about in interviews
– The challenges
– What boosted Dylan’s confidence and got him the job

You can find Dylan and his work below:
@dylan_healy
dylanhealydesign.com

Want to reach out to us? Get in contact:
www.openlab.ac.nz
@openlabnz
hello@openlab.ac.nz

01 | Introduction

Season 1

lundi 8 avril 2019Duration 21:57

We introduce who Open Lab is and where we are placed within the design industry. Discussing how we work in a unique, safe and collaborative environment, both with the expertise we have on projects and the state of art facilities we have at our finger tips. Introducing your co-hosts Connah and Michael, who share their own stories and how Open Lab provides value through internships, interview coaching and portfolio reviews.

Connah

@lifeofcon_

@connahhazelwood
thelifeofcon.com

Michael 

@mycooldesign

@lemon.and.green
mycooldesign.co.nz

13 | Fashion grad who never stops

Season 2

lundi 9 novembre 2020Duration 38:02

Anna Baines is a Fashion Designer based in Wellington, New Zealand. Recently graduated with a Bachelor of Design (Hons), majoring in Fashion Design, minoring in Marketing at Massey University. With a love for dance and fashion design, Anna combined these to create her finalist World of WearableArt 2019 garment 'Bloom', her graduating runway collection 'The March of the Seasons', couture fashion side hustle 'Anna lee' and now her new pole dancewear brand 'Syko' due to launch soon. Listen to hear about her busy lifestyle, influential student exchange, and university journey which she is more than excited to share with us.

Find Anna here:
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/anna.baines.71
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annaleebaines/

Syko:
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/syko.co.nz/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/syko.nz/

Anna lee:
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/annaleee.nz/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annalee_nz/

Portfolio:
https://annabaines0.myportfolio.com/

12 | Music grad making magic

Season 2

mardi 8 septembre 2020Duration 34:48

Join us on a spiritual, empathic and emotive conversation with Michael Sutherland, from Sutherland Sounds, as we journey into understanding how practicing the foundation learnt at university has enabled Michael to invite chaos into his music production. We talk about studio etiquette and building/holding the space for musicians to work their magic.

He has worked alongside some of New Zealand’s top music producers, helped re-record one of Aotearoa's earliest recording stars ‘Pixie William’ and spills tea with some BTS details on Shapeshifter’s latest album ‘Rituals’. On top of all this Michael’s major project has redefined and helped facilitate and enhance the sensory deprivation experience of Float Tanks globally – while giving back 1/3 of his royalties to conservation efforts annually.

Michael is a musician/producer based in Wellington NZ. He studied at MAINZ and recently graduated the Bachelor of Commercial Music at Massey University. Michael produces and records some of Wellington's local talent/bands and assists on commercial projects with some of the industry's best. Michael is also the creator of "Music for Float Tanks" and electric guitarist for ‘Khailana’. His individual brand is anchored by ensuring the recording process is an enjoyable and wholesome experience for all involved and integrates the idea that music can pursue a much greater social, spiritual, and political purpose outside of Western/Commercial frameworks.

Works of art make rules; rules do not make works of art
– Claude Debussy

Find Michael here
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sutherlandsounds/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michael.sutherland.58760
Website: https://www.sutherlandsounds.com

Purchase Float Tank Music
All tracks are specifically crafted for Float Centres to facilitate and enhance the sensory deprivation experience. There are six tracks and a full sound journey all adhering to the DreamPod software.
https://www.sutherlandsounds.com/music-for-float-tanks

Mike Gibson
Munki Studios is spearheaded by Mike Gibson and home to some very fine ears and engineers.
https://www.facebook.com/Munki-Studios-243785812343165/

Blue Smoke Album
A tribute album is under production to reimagine Pixie Williams' recordings with Aotearoa's leading and emerging contemporary vocalists.
https://www.bluesmokerecords.com/the-new-blue-team

Toby Lloyd
Tiny Triumph Recordings is a recording studio run by Wellington-based Music Producer Toby Lloyd.
https://www.tinytriumphrecordings.com/

Shapeshifter Day 1-4 Studio Diary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUdDqBHGX18&t=9s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXO_eN7fQpE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZLl3WJ7ick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZteIBKGfBU

11 | Photography grad to professional

Season 2

jeudi 11 juin 2020Duration 31:31

Olivia’s brain has been in constant record mode since starting at Capture Studios. She reflects on her honours year and how it helped her grow as a confident creative and form a new mindset to trust herself. She reached out to make-up artists, models and sourced garments from some big NZ fashion designers, like Karen Walker and Trelise Cooper to use in her shoot. Those project management experiences along with her photography eye undoubtedly helped her to transition into the industry with ease.

Olivia Melhop is a photographer based in Wellington, New Zealand. Recently graduated with a Bachelor of Design (Hons), majoring in Photography at Massey University. Inspired by fashion, social customs, and advertising – Olivia’s work is frequently situated between documentary and fashion photography. Her eye-catching imagery and distinct use of colour plus composition are defining aspects of her approach.

Olivia's contacts:
@oliviamelhopphoto
https://www.facebook.com/oliviamelhopphoto/
https://www.oliviamelhop.com

Honours project:
https://exposure2019.massey.ac.nz/students/photography/olivia-melhop/

Capture Studios contacts:
@capturestudiosnz
https://www.facebook.com/Capture-Studios-129246587156572/
www.capturestudios.co.nz

Wellington Models:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/wellingtonmodels/

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