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Typeradio had an interview with Rejane Dal Bello

Typeradio had an interview with graphic designer Rejane Dal Bello at the What Design Can Do-conference in Amsterdam. This strong visual designer never stops working, drawing and visualizing ideas. We asked her why she left her home country Brasil to study in New York and The Netherlands. She tells us that all of her decisions regarding life and design are based upon the ability to develop herself and to add something to the world. This is the reason she doesn’t mind working pro-bono for projects that matter, like developing a visual identity for a Peruvian Children’s hospital. We also talk about her heroes, teaching and if she calls herself a Dutch designer after working at Studio Dumbar for 8 years. She tells us life happens and that she can never really plan ahead, recently that brought her to work in London at Wolff Olins. Recorded at the What Design Can Do 2012, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsTyperadio had a with graphic designer Rejane Dal Bello at the What Design Can Do-conference in Amsterdam. This strong visual designer never stops working, drawing and visualizing ideas. We asked her why she left her home country Brasil to study in New York and The Netherlands. She tells us that all of her decisions regarding life and design are based upon the ability to develop herself and to add something to the world. This is the reason she doesn’t mind working pro-bono for projects that matter, like developing a visual identity for a Peruvian Children’s hospital. We also talk about her heroes, teaching and if she calls herself a Dutch designer after working at Studio Dumbar for 8 years. She tells us life happens and that she can never really plan ahead, recently that brought her to work in London at Wolff Olins. Recorded at the What Design Can Do 2012, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsTyperadio had a with graphic designer Rejane Dal Bello at the What Design Can Do-conference in Amsterdam. This strong visual designer never stops working, drawing and visualizing ideas. We asked her why she left her home country Brasil to study in New York and The Netherlands. She tells us that all of her decisions regarding life and design are based upon the ability to develop herself and to add something to the world. This is the reason she doesn’t mind working pro-bono for projects that matter, like developing a visual identity for a Peruvian Children’s hospital. We also talk about her heroes, teaching and if she calls herself a Dutch designer after working at Studio Dumbar for 8 years. She tells us life happens and that she can never really plan ahead, recently that brought her to work in London at Wolff Olins. Recorded at the What Design Can Do 2012, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Today we were pleasantly surprised by the visit of 20 compatriots who are making a tour through Peru. But outside of visiting all the beautiful tourist highlights, they were anxious to see the other side of the Peruvian daily life. A comprehensive tour made ​​by the hospital complex with them. At the end of their visit we receive a donation, which we are very grateful to them.
Hoy nos quedamos gratamente sorprendidos por la visita de 20 compatriotas que están haciendo una gira por Perú. Pero fuera de visitar todas las bellas atracciones turísticas, que estaban ansiosos por ver la otra cara de la vida cotidiana del Perú. Un completo recorrido realizado por el complejo hospitalario con ellos. Al final de su visita nos recibimos una donación, por lo que estamos muy agradecidos.Vandaag werden wij blij verrast met de visite van 20 landgenoten, die een rondreis door Peru aan het maken zijn. Maar buiten het bezoeken van alle mooie toeristische hoogtepunten, wilden zij graag ook de andere kant van het dagelijkse Peruaanse leven zien. Een uitgebreide rondgang door het ziekenhuiscomplex met hen gemaakt en zij waren heel enthousiast. Aan het einde van hun bezoek mochten wij een donatie ontvangen, waarvoor wij hen heel dankbaar zijn.