Doug Weber

Om Malik: Tell me a little bit about yourself. How did you end up in Japan? Doug Weber: In college I had a scholarship to do ceramics in Japan. At the end of it, I had to make a decision between going back to find work in Silicon Valley or to stay in Japan and... | Continue reading


@pi.co | 6 years ago

Ragnar Axelsson

Om Malik: How did you get into photography? Ragnar Axelsson: My father was an amateur photographer. The magic of the pictures, that was kind of, wow, this is something I like. I started taking pictures when I lived on a farm as a kid, at 10 years old. The documentary became a com … | Continue reading


@pi.co | 6 years ago

Mark Cho

A short conversation with Mark Cho, founder of The Armoury, a menswear clothing chain on what he reads, why he reads and how he reads when he is traveling. | Continue reading


@pi.co | 6 years ago

Abe Burmeister

A conversation with Outlier co-founder Abe Burmeister about future of fashion and the role of technical clothing. Plus how to bootstrap a fashion business. | Continue reading


@pi.co | 6 years ago

Louis Rossetto

A conversation with "Change is good" author & Wired magazine co-founder Louis Rossetto, where he talked about the Internet & its impact & opportunities. | Continue reading


@pi.co | 6 years ago

Julie Zerbo

An interview with Julie Zerbo, an influential fashion blogger and opponent of fast fashion | Continue reading


@pi.co | 7 years ago

Chris Young

A conversation with Chef Chris Young, co-author of The Modernist Cuisine and founder of ChefSteps. We talk about future of food, technology and Soylent. | Continue reading


@pi.co | 7 years ago

Joshua Allen Harris

A casual & irreverent conversation with Joshua Allen Harris, a photographer and Instagram sensation | Continue reading


@pi.co | 8 years ago

K.K. Barrett

A casual & irreverent conversation with K.K. Barrett, an Academy Award-nominated production designer whose credits include Her & Where the Wild Things Are. | Continue reading


@pi.co | 8 years ago

Erik Spiekermann

A freewheeling conversation with Erik Spiekermann, an iconic graphic designer from Germany. He is widely regarded as a typography genius. | Continue reading


@pi.co | 8 years ago