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[15 Years of Design: A 99% Invisible Anniversary Special]-[The 99PI Anniversary Special: 15 for 15]

99% Invisible · B2 · 2025-09-02

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Celebrating 15 Years of 99% Invisible

To commemorate the 15th anniversary of 99% Invisible, host Roman Mars stepped away from the show’s traditional deep-dive format to host a retrospective Q&A session. Joined by producer Vivian Le, Mars answered 15 listener and staff-submitted questions, reflecting on the evolution of his definition of design, his professional philosophy, and the impact of the show over the last decade and a half.

Redefining Design and Urban Life

When asked how to improve a city without spending money, Mars proposed a pragmatic yet impactful solution: dedicated bus lanes. He argued that by simply rearranging existing infrastructure—painting lanes and ensuring frequent, reliable transit—a city can be made "tremendously better." This highlights a core theme of the show: design is often about the efficient rearrangement of resources rather than just the creation of new, expensive structures.

Mars also reflected on how his definition of design has broadened significantly. While the show initially focused on buildings, flags, and product design, it has evolved to encompass human stories and social phenomena. He attributes this growth to the show’s collaborative nature, noting that the diverse interests of the staff have pushed the show into unexpected territories, such as the "Quiet Storm" episode, proving that design is as much about the "built environment" as it is about the human experience.

The "Hill to Die On": Efficiency vs. Humanity

Perhaps the most provocative moment of the episode was Mars’s stance on efficiency. He declared that the relentless drive for efficiency—typified by "ghost kitchens" and algorithmic optimization—is "absolute garbage." He argued that a truly livable city or system requires "friction" and "inefficiencies" where "money sloshes around." For Mars, an overly efficient world is one where people are excluded, whereas an inefficient, open system fosters community, creation, and connection.

Reflections on Influence and Orthodoxy

Mars addressed the unintentional consequences of his 2015 TED Talk on flag design. While he championed the "good flag, bad flag" principles to encourage civic pride, he admitted that this led to a "design orthodoxy" that resulted in many "samey samey" and "anodyne" flag redesigns. He emphasized that the goal was never to create a rigid set of rules, but to encourage cities to claim their own identity. He urged listeners to "hire someone to make something cool" rather than relying on design-by-committee contests that flatten creativity.

Emotional Manipulation and Contentment

Discussing the "emotionally manipulative" nature of design, Mars pointed to the power of music and the human face. He noted that we are biologically wired to respond to faces and eyes, which is why they are often used in everything from tip jars to autonomous delivery carts to garner empathy. However, he also pointed to the film Perfect Days as the ultimate "99% Invisible movie," praising it for its portrayal of a man who finds profound contentment in the ritual of cleaning public toilets, embodying the show’s ethos of noticing and appreciating the care embedded in our surroundings.

A Legacy of Voices

The episode concluded on a sentimental note, revisiting the show’s early days through the voices of Mars’s twins, Maslow and Carver. Once the charming, young voices behind the MailChimp/Tiny Letter ads, they are now young adults pursuing their own paths in art and science communication. Mars acknowledged that their early contributions were a "solid foundation for the financing of the show," providing a poignant full-circle moment for a podcast that has spent 15 years teaching its listeners to stop and "read the plaque" of the world around them.

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