Jony Ive’s Ferrari, AI Copycats, Human-Washed Brands, and Faux Scribbles

February 16
1h 1m

Episode Description

Ive's Ferrari collab, tactile design, electric performance, AI copycats, creative IP, opt-in consent, database tools vs model training, human-washed tech, the Granola rebrand, analog aesthetics, faux authenticity, proof of humanity, OpenAI vs Anthropic, authenticity vs costume.

Jony Ive x Ferrari
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/ferrari-luce-jony-ive-marc-newson-lovefrom/

Stripe Sessions: Jony Ive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLb9g_8r-mE

Granola Rebrand
https://www.granola.ai/blog/a-new-look-for-granola

The End of Analog by Elizabeth Goodspeed
https://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/elizabeth-goodspeed-on-analogue-creative-industry-290126

Jason Combs
https://jasonsbmoc.com/


David McGillivray is a designer and creative director in upstate New York, designing for early stage tech companies through his own practice. He also co-founded Offhours and runs Corners, an art and design store in the Catskills.

Jacob Heftman is a Los Angeles-based graphic designer. Currently the Design Director at Grilli Type, he has nearly two decades of experience across studios, in-house roles, and his own practice. Also: big surfer.

Artwork by Pablo Delcan
Music by Mondo Boys

Artwork typeface; GT Standard Mono by Grilli Type

www.worksbutmakesnoises.com

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