Episode 1: Christoph Niemann, German illustrator. He has illustrated the cover of The New Yorker several times.
Episode 2: Tinker Hatfield, Nike shoe designer. As a teenager, he was a pole vaulter and retired due to an ankle injury. After Hope's death, the ashes are scattered on the sports ground. The founder of Nike had a profound influence on his life. "people don't either love or hate your work, you just haven't done all that much".
Episode 3: Es Devlin, stage designer, took the train to London's Royal Academy of Music to study violin at the age of 12. Her father is a craftsman. Their work lives and dies - installations are not preserved, only in pictures and memories in the end.
Episode 4: Bjarke Ingels , Danish architect. When I was young, I wanted to be a cartoonist, and learning architecture was a family decision. The 22nd Military Law of Architecture: "Nobady will entrust you to build a building, until you have already built a building."
"Yes is more"
Episode 5: Ralph Gilles, Haitian. Head of Global Design at Fiat Chrysler. I have been obsessed with cars since I was a child.
Episode 6: Paula Scher, typography designer. "I'm driven by the hope that I haven't made my best work yet ." What drives her to keep going is that she hasn't designed her best work yet.
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