Santiago Carrasquilla
4/6/202656 min
Santiago Carrasquilla is a Colombian-born director, designer, and founder of Art Camp, a multidisciplinary creative studio known for blending hand-drawn illustration, 3D animation, live action, and emerging technology to create work rooted in human emotion. He joins to discuss his global upbringing, creative evolution, and the relentless drive and optimism behind a career devoted to making work that truly moves people.
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First 90 secondsSantiago Carrasquilla· Guest0:01
I'm often amazed, even just with myself, how much energy seems to be inside of me ready to devote to working.
Speaker 20:13
[on-hold music] From the TED Audio Collective, this is Design Matters with Debbie Millman. On Design Matters, Debbie talks with some of the most creative people in the world about what they do, how they got to be who they are, and what they're thinking about and working on. On this episode, a conversation with designer and director Santiago Carrasquilla about his career and about the virtuous circle he finds himself in.
Santiago Carrasquilla· Guest0:42
The more I create, the more I love doing it. The more things I make, the more things I want to make.
Emmanuel Dzotsi0:48
[upbeat music] On Big Lives, we take a single cultural icon. People like Jane Fonda, George Michael, Little Richard. And we pull apart the story behind the image. And we do this by digging through the BBC's vast archives. Discovering forgotten interviews that change exactly how we see these giants of our culture. We're here for the messy, the brilliant, the human version of our heroes. I'm Emmanuel Jochi. And Kai Wright. And this is Big Lives. Listen to Big Lives wherever you get your podcasts.
Debbie Millman· Host1:21
[upbeat music] Santiago Carrasquilla is a director,