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On Creative Characters, we meet the people and personalities behind the brands, campaigns, and designs we love. You can listen to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever quality podcasts are available.

Episode 9 could have easily been a four-parter. That’s what happens when both your guest and your host (Creative Type Director Charles Nix) have an encyclopedic knowledge of their respective fields and love to talk about it.

This week’s guest was Angelina Lippert, Chief Curator at the Posterhouse museum in New York City. Posterhouse is the first museum in the US that is solely dedicated to craft of poster design, and is dedicated to exploring “the enormous impact of posters on society and culture, and how they have been adapted to contemporary use.” It’s a beautiful museum sandwiched between Chelsea and the Flatiron District and absolutely worth visiting next time you’re in NYC.

Angelina and Charles discuss several artists and specific posters in the episode; we’ve included images of (most of) those posters here so you can follow along:

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