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Jun 2023
1h 13m

John Glasgow, Creative Director and Co-F...

Claire Blyth
About this episode

This week Claire meets up with John Glasgow, Creative Director and Co-Founder of Vault49. John talks about his early days in the London street art scene, moving to NYC, and setting up Vault49 with Co-Founder Jonathan Kenyon. He also talks about the issues we face today with lack of diversity in design and what can be done about them.

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