Teemu sits in the creative intersection of product and marketing focusing on strategic and conceptual foundations for how these brands come to life. Reality Labs' work spans a number of breakthrough technologies such as Meta Quest, Meta Horizon, Meta Portal and Ray-Ban Stories and touches sectors ranging from entertainment and gaming to commerce, education and work. This diverse group of developers, researchers, engineers and designers leads the expansive work being done at Meta in building the next computing platform to help people connect, find communities and grow businesses - bringing metaverse to life. Teemu Suviala is the Global Head of Brand Design for Reality Labs at Meta. ![]() Oddness, surrealism, and escapism are starting to bleed out into popular cultureĪs reality was getting weirder and weirder and sometimes even unrecognizable art did the same thing It comes down to making sure that core positioning and values are in a great placeĭada and Surrealism were reactions to similar things that we're seeing today The metaverse will accelerate surrealistic fantasy-shaped ideasĪI tools that are connected to the metaverse will change how we design He also shares what he’s learned by being at the intersection of creativity and technology. In this episode, Ross and Teemu discuss the history of surrealism and its return to mainstream attention, and how the Metaverse will change brands. He is also a co-founder of design agencies Kokoro & Moi and Syrup Helsinki and a partner at footwear brand Tarvas. Before joining Meta Teemu led creative work at brand and design agencies, Collins, as ECD and Wolff Olins as CD in New York. Reality Labs is a diverse group of developers, researchers, engineers, and designers that leads the expansive work being done at Meta in building the next computing platform and bringing the metaverse to life. In Episode #65, Ross is joined by Teemu Suviala, Global Head of Brand Design for Reality Labs at Meta. Ross and Anthony discuss the values that drove Ethereum’s success, how Web3 runs the risk of becoming centralised, and what he believes is the perfect model for solving business problems. He has also recently launched Andiami, a global tech project designed to power a user-controlled internet while complementing & assisting decentralized technologies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others. – an innovation hub & software development company focused on decentralized technologies. He is currently the founder and CEO of Decentral Inc. In Episode #68, Ross is joined by Anthony Di Iorio, co-founder of Ethereum and founder of Decentral Inc and Andiami.Īnthony’s mission has always been to empower people with the tools they need to have total control over three things – their money, communication, and identity. Nando also shares how he thinks AI will help shape virtual reality, and what designers can do to ensure they don’t get left behind. Ross and Nando discuss how AI will change brand strategy and how we build brands. And, after a brief stint at Google Design, Nando returned to Microsoft to work on the Microsoft Mesh team, exploring the intersection of traditional UX, immersive experiences, and generative AI. ![]() He was at the forefront of a collective effort to evolve the design language for Microsoft 365 experiences across all platforms. In Episode #72, Ross is joined by Nando Costa, a seasoned Brazilian-American designer with experience in digital products, branding, and animation production at Microsoft and Google.Īt Microsoft, Nando was part of the team that shipped the HoloLens Developer Edition and Windows Mixed Reality. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share this episode with your friends. She also breaks down the 4 pillars that she and her team use to think about their work.įind show notes and episode highlights at Kate shares how to craft messages that resonate with audiences and how to bring them to life as immersive experiences. Ross and Kate discuss how to create unforgettable brand experiences. She's collaborated with world-class directors, producers, artists, and brands, such as BBC Studios and Ministry of Defence, and created immersive experiences and ceremonies like the London 2012 Olympics, among others. Kate has over 25 years of experience turning pixels and projection into spectacular immersive events, shows, and live performances–entrancing global audiences. In Episode #73, Ross is joined by Kate Dawkins, multi-BAFTA-winning video/projection designer and director, and the founder of Kate Dawkins Studios.
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