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Women at Work

It is crucial to act when things concern us. At Women at Work, we listen to what professional women want to say about jobs in creativity and design because we are willing to inspire others, empower those arriving, and fight the patriarchy with visibility and shared knowledge.

A podcast by Hey, hosted by Ane Guerra.
39 Episodes
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Half Argentinian and half German, Veronica Ditting combines intuition and rational thinking, passion and determination, creative direction and art design. Her exceptional eye for detail is present in all her projects, past and present, with a special mention to The Gentlewoman Magazine or Le Monde d’Hermès, turning everything Ditting does into timeless and pleasantly powerful.
Success means something different for everyone: that is the whole thing. Zuzanna Rogatty, for example, left Poland to pursue her path in New York and later moved to Honolulu to find the perfect match for her energy. Before staying safe, low profile and in her comfort zone, this designer, letterer and art director who comes from an artistic family and wants to challenge the limits of typography and the viewer decided to take a leap of faith. And isn’t that the basis for all great things to happen?
There are people born to lead, and then there are people born to teach leaders where to head. April Greiman has always been at the forefront of visual design, the Arts, media and, of course, technology; she was one of the first creators to use computers to make art using video, and she founded the New Age movement in the late 70s, just to mention a few. Above all, she is fueled by a miracle characteristic in human beings: curiosity.  Be sure to catch our new episode on Spotify and Apple Podcast. Your support is the only thing we need to keep working for a more inclusive, feminist and peaceful future.
Growth is not linear; paths are not straight either. Lozano, who was going to be a mechanical engineer, had a crush on typography, Design and technology when working towards a better society for undocumented immigrants, one of the most solid, free of judgment and authentic introductions to creativity we’ve heard. Questioning is part of the design process, isn’t it?
Everything we could say about Debbie Millman wouldn’t do justice to listening to her wisdom; this writer of 7 books, designer, educator, artist, brand consultant and host of the iconic podcast Design Matters is the best opening for season 4 we could ask for—the perfect dose of inspiration to change the world, little by little.
The 3rd season of Women at Work by Hey is finishing, so we wanted to do something different. Here you are, an unorthodox episode to say goodbye to this fantastic 2023 edition full of insider secrets of how we do what we do.
Most certainly, knowing what you want to be from a very young age can be a blessing. Sometimes, it can be a burden. In Jade Purple Brown’s case, it was the certification that determination, mixed with talent, a strong love for colour, bold images, a unique style and a voice full of conscience, was her winning leap of faith. Her work is a happy song that changes the world with a vintage touch.
Many things have changed in Journalism in the past 20 years; Gail Bichler, Creative Director at The New York Times Magazine, has witnessed and participated in the evolution from the most iconic print issues to digital storytelling and the finest content design. Never at Women at Work by Hey have we had such a great insight into the editorial design as Gail, so if you’re hungry for inspiration, listen to our latest episode.
A London-based art director, graphic communication designer, professor at Central Saint Martins and lecturer; that’s the fantastic Tina Touli. She’s worked for top international clients and runs her studio, all by understanding Design, style and the profession in her own terms. Listen to our latest interview if you need a healthy dose of determination and talent.
This might be one of the best interviews we’ve done at Women at Work, not because of us but because of our unending respect for Gail Anderson and her unique self. This Graphic Designer, writer, educator and Senior Art Director at Rolling Stone Magazine (one of the moments in a career full of outstanding work and international awards) will put a smile on your face. Seriously, a master's lesson.
A unique style, a mix of digital and analogue, the necessary amount of nostalgia and tones of awareness when scrolling through modern times: the recipe for Dahyun Hwang's success is simple and effective. This Berlin-based Korean Graphic Designer has found a personal voice and the confidence to passionately step into the world. And she's definitely got a lot to say.
If there was a rocket ship towards Eva's characters' planet, we would happily fasten our seatbelts. This Dutch 3D designer has worked with the best and top brands and has a surprising career story that many will find very inspiring, for it's one of determination and courage. Also, there is one big announcement in this episode. We wouldn't miss it if we were you 👀
Determination and talent fuelled by a clear mind and a fast brain; she is Astrid Stavro, awarded Graphic Designer, president of the International Society of Typographic Designers and Art Director, with names such as Pentagram, Atlas and Collins in her CV. A truly inspiring character, in her prolific career, she has worked for the very best striving for the very best. Take advantage of her insightful knowledge about nowadays landscape in the communications and Design fields; it's pure gold.
Is a person born with talent, or can you work so that, at one point, you have a huge one? Kelly Anna, the protagonist of our next Women at Work episode (now available), embodies both ideas. Her bold and, at the same time, delicate and elegant paintings and designs are a new breeze of fresh feminist air for an environment that has had a long time asking for it. Seriously, WHAT A LEGEND.
Rebeka Arce, multidisciplinary designer, on the importance of hard work and finding your own voice.
Liza Enebeis, Creative Director of StudioDumbar/DEPT®, on the huge power of teamwork in design | Women at Work
We are all about rewriting traditions. To continue one we set last year, and as the best Women at Work Season 2 wrap-up (yes, this is the end, for now, my friend), we've interviewed Verònica Fuerte, founder of Hey and mastermind behind Women at Work. In this episode, we've talked about highlights, feminism, mental health, and many other topics that came up while interviewing our fantastic guests. We will close our second season here, but we will be participating in live shows that we will announce on this Instagram channel. Above all, we will be back in January stronger than ever to fight this unfair and unequal patriarchy; we will take no steps back. The world needs feminism, and feminism it will get.
Thank you so much, Experience Valencia Fest for having us. It was an incredible opportunity to talk and share with such inspirational women as Liza Enebeis, Roanne Adams and Caterina Bianchini, as well as Rebeca Arce, who was the best company and gave a fantastic conference. We cannot be more honoured to be part of these gatherings where we find inspiration and amazing women to look up to; we're happy to announce you can now find our live show on Spotify and Apple Podcast! It will be like bringing a piece of the festival to wherever you are. We hope you like it :)
Carla Cammilla Hjort is creative and cultural entrepreneur with a deep passion for people, radical thinking and meaningful design. She started her first company, ArtRebels in 2006 - a cultural design studio and have since added Rebel Agency, Trailerpark Festival , Made in Space and SPACE10 to the portfolio. Today she focuses most her energy on leading and developing SPACE10 - a future living lab in the heart of Copenhagen. Their mission is to create opportunities for people to live more meaningful and sustainable lives in the future. Join the force - www.space10.io "The common denominator for everything I do is my undying passion for empowering people, build communities and drive change through visionary design practice. "The Rebel Way" is about unleashing the full potential of people and build the framework to enable and support this transformation" related websites: www.space10.io www.madeinspace.io www.artrebels.com www.trailerparkfestival.com
Something major happened on the 6th of May; Women at Work stepped out of the recording studio and landed at OFFF Festival to open up safe spaces and conversations about female creativity, leadership and feminism like never before. We could listen to the inspiring and eye-opening experiences of Rebeka Arce, Tina Touli and Linda and Amanda from OK Motion Club, as well as the people, female and not-female, from the crowd. Needless to say, it brought a tear to our eyes; we have been fighting to be heard for a long long time. And now we want to bring this amazing discussion to you, dear listener, because this is our new episode available on Spotify and Apple Podcast. You can be part of the wave that was created that afternoon.
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