The Icarus Idea
The Icarus Idea
The Icarus Idea
Better aim too high and fail than aim too low and… also fail. Five years of studying ‘really hard’ and then what? We are finding out what graduated Industrial Design Engineers are doing with their career. From creating a million dollar start-up to designing revolutionary toilets. Also fun for non IDE-students Follow for inspiration: @the_icarus_idea Contact: [email protected]
Founding a company: When you take your school assignment a bit too serious... - Rob Lenferink
Nowadays, a lot of students seem to want to move away from the East after the graduate, as the West supposedly would have more to offer. Though, is this assumption fair? Enschede houses a lot of innovative, very student friendly engineering companies, of which Dynteq is one of the best examples. In this episode we talk with Rob Lenferink, who founded Dynteq with two of his friends after they developed their plan during and after a school assignment. How did all of this come to be, what is the company involved in now and how can an engineering student prepare themselves for Dynteq (or another engineering company)? Find out here and now! As our committee consists entirely of students, every now and then comes a time that some of our members graduate, or find another path in life, and therefore move on from the university and our committee. Currently we have arrived at one of these points, which means that we will have to take some time to find some fresh recruits for our podcast. At the same time, the recording studio is going into a renovation, which prevents us from using it. Though, as we need some time to extend our member count anyway, this will probably not limit us all that much.We hope you are looking forward to our return, and to meet some new faces in the future! On insta we share our journey to find out how broad our horizon as Industrial Design Engineers can be: @the_icarus_idea (always open for DM’s) Content: 00:00 Intro 01:57 How does Dynteq, Rob’s company, operate and what do they get involved with?12:20 The origin and development of the Fulpra cargo bike, and an insight into various other projects of Dynteq23:31 Rob’s view on the future of product design and development and Dynteq’s role within that future29:12 Rob’s advice
Sep 22, 2023
33 min
Sketching the future with Tom Feij: A journey from student to teacher
We all know Tom, right? Either as a peer or as a TA in our studies at the UT. But did you know that Tom recently transitioned to being an actual teacher of the program? According to Tom, some people say they were born to be a designer because they always took things apart, but Tom says he never did that. What kind of designer does that make him? Find out the details of his story in the first episode of this new Mini series! You might notice some sound issues, which were caused by a problem with our mics. As we are in a new studio, we are still figuring some stuff out. We hope you bare with us while we familiarize ourselves with the new equipment! 💜 On insta we share our journey to find out how broad our horizon as Industrial Design Engineers can be: @the_icarus_idea (always open for DM’s) Content: 00:00 Intro 03:40 How did Tom decide to become a teacher, and what is it like to work alongside his former teachers? 09:10 How does Tom's design vision align with that of his research group? 16:00 What design related activities does Tom get himself into outside of work? 25:44 Tom's advice
Jun 2, 2023
30 min
"If it's not fun, I'm not doing my job right" - Goliath designer Kasper Schriek
Who doesn't love boardgames and toys? Exactly noone, but games and toys are also products which should be designed so that's why we are talking to Kasper Schriek this episode. He started in the summer of 2018 with his new job at Goliath and already worked on numerous products, his favorite is Reaxion, a mix between LEGO and Domino, but how does that work and what should you keep in mind designing this? Learn this and more in the latest episode of the Icarus Idea. Hope you enjoy! XXX the icarus idea Some interesting things: Reaxion: https://nl.goliath.services/product-categorie/reaxion/ 
May 6, 2022
30 min
"The designer is dead, long live the design team": Fabrique director Jeroen van Erp
What do you do if you got asked to design a thing you have never heard of? Will you back out or will you grab it with both hands and start getting busy? Jeroen van Erp did the last thing when someone asked him to design a website in the early 90's. And that website was the start of Fabrique, a strategic design agency that has created the sites and platforms for IKEA, Lowlands, Rijksmuseum and many more.    Besides that Jeroen is an author, one of the books he wrote is "think like a designer, don't act like one' a book you should defenitely check out. But how does a designer think, that's what we try to find out in this episode.   What do you think is necessary to think like a designer? Let us know in the comments.    XXX- The icarus idea Worth checking out: https://www.fabrique.nl/ https://lowlands.nl/ https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/f/think-like-a-designer-don-t-act-like-one/9200000081031975/ https://www.fabrique.com/blog/2021/12/hack-system/
Apr 1, 2022
31 min
From real to digital to real again: Painter and philips-designer Saskia Dingelstad
We're back with another episode and this time with someone that isn't technically a designer at the moment but we thought she was so cool so we should interview her.    She started outworking at Philips and later working for Philips as a freelance designer. She desigined a lot of things like coffeemakers, shavers for which she even won an award.    However around 2005 she became an artist, making beautiful paintings. So why the switch? And can your job as a designer influence your work as an artist (or vice versa). Find out in this episode.   Let us know what you learned on instagram or send us an mail at [email protected]   XXX - theboisandgurls   Check out Saskia's work at:  http://www.saskiadingelstad.com/
Feb 25, 2022
34 min
Selling products and ideas - Rudo Enserink, yacht/guitar/kite/more design
Welcome back! As industrial designers it is our goal to come up with new innovating ideas in a wide range of fields and this is something that we can do well. But what do you do after you come up with an idea, do you develop it yourself and go through the whole process of production, selling, starting a business? What if you don't want to do that, what else can you do with your product?  This month we talked to Rudo who is a designer in multiple fields such as yachts, board sports, guitars and much more, some ideas he actually developed into a product but some ideas he just sold as an idea. But what are the benefits to this? And what are some things you should look after once you've sold your idea. Find out in this episode! Hope you enjoy! xxx-The icarus idea Check out Rudo Enserink at: https://www.enserinkdesign.com/ What lesson did you take out from this episode?  Let us know!  Thanks for listening and hope you enjoy!   @the_icarus_idea
Jan 9, 2022
30 min
The Icarus Idea field trip: The Dutch Design Week
When you say Eindhoven, you say Dutch Design Week (and PSV and philips, but let's not focus on that right now). Luckily we were already in Eindhoven interviewing Coen van Ham the 19th of october so the four of us (Rowen, Maede, Anna & Bram) headed out to the different buildings with our equipment and tried to interview some cool designers about their projects. For this episode we've selected four designers with completely different projects.  Have a listen to it and get some inspiration.  First fragment: Designer: Katie Pelkian Baselj with her project: Landscape Lab https://ddw.nl/en/programme/6360/landscape-lab Second fragment:  Maastricht Institute of Arts representing Max Dekker with his project: Nothing will save the world https://ddw.nl/en/programme/5925/the-class-of-2021-exhibition-klokgebouw Third fragment:  Naomi van Straalen with her project: Maatje https://maatje.ndri.es/ Last fragment: James Grünfeld with his project: Visual Noise https://ddw.nl/en/programme/6020/graduation-show-2021
Nov 30, 2021
19 min
"Don't let a cow type your letter" - Coen van Ham; Identity coach, Designer and more
New year, new season! The icarus idea is back to bring you the best advise from actual working designers. We started with two new hosts Maede and Rowen who are going to interview an industrial designer every month and talk about their work and projects and how they got there. We start off with someone that has done it all, from working at the television to creating art, to designing and most intrestingly an identity coach. So what does that mean and how can it be implemented with design. Find out in the coming 30 minutes!  Thanks for listening and hope you enjoy! @the_icarus_idea
Nov 3, 2021
30 min
IDE’ers, curry and big feet?? get to know the Icarus Idea
This is the end! Multiple endings to be exact, first of all the end of season 2 but it's also the end for Joris and Bram as hosts. So the perfect moment to reflect on last two seasons and to get to know everyone of the icarus idea.  In four segments you'll get to know all the active members of the icarus idea. What do they do, some random facts but also what they have learned when working on the podcast. Hope you enjoy listening! On insta we share our journey to find out how broad our horizon as Industrial Design Engineers can be: @the_icarus_idea (always open for DM’s) Segments: Anne & Twan: 0:00 Anna & Rowen: 10:35 Maede & Bram: 21:08 Joris: 31:04 Recipes: (DM us for more specific recipes) Anne: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/curry-recipes Twans fish-curry: https://www.indianhealthyrecipes.com/fish-curry-recipe/ (with shrimps, zalm or whitefish and zurimi) Anna: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/23600/worlds-best-lasagna/ Rowen: https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/pasta-recipes/ Maede: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1020209-khoresh-e-ghormeh-sabzi-persian-herb-bean-and-lamb-stew Bram: https://www.ah.nl/allerhande/recept/R-R1190064/tomatenrisotto-met-chorizo-spinazie-en-witte-kaas Joris: If you don't now what 'AGV' is, you're not worthy
Aug 19, 2021
45 min
Three universities, one vision? Talking to all three study directors! Ena Voûte, Jan Willem Polderman & Miguel Bruns
What do the people that educate us intend us to become? Study directors Miguel Bruns (TU/e), Jan Willem Polderman (University of Twente) and dean Ena Voûte (TUDelft) discuss the differences, weaknesses and similarities of ID(E) in the Netherlands! Thanks for listening and hope you enjoy! @the_icarus_idea The three Industrial Design (Engineering) Programs in NL: University of Twente: https://www.utwente.nl/en/education/bachelor/programmes/industrial-design-engineering/ TU Delft: https://www.tudelft.nl/io/studeren/bsc-industrieel-ontwerpen TU Eindhoven https://www.tue.nl/en/our-university/departments/industrial-design/ If you have any questions regarding any of the programs you can always contact us! [email protected] For the best info we recommend contacting the study coordinators or study advisors from each programme: University of Twente: https://tinyurl.com/StudyAdvisorTwente TU Delft: https://tinyurl.com/StudyAdvisorDelft TU Eindhoven: https://tinyurl.com/StudyAdvisorEindhoven Or contact the study associations ofcourse! @sgdaedalus (Twente) @idstudyassociation (Delft) @svlucid (Eindhoven)
Jun 19, 2021
39 min
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