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19 Feb 2022Legal design, blockchain, et gouvernance par le design01:38:57

Chalet Virtuel 17 février 2022 – Ceci est la version francophone de nos sessions informel « Virtual Chalet ». Ces rencontres récurrentes (une fois toutes les 2 semaines) existent afin que la communauté Design & Critical Thinking (D&CT) prenne le temps et l'espace pour discuter, faire du sense, partager des idées et des expériences, trouver du soutien, poser des questions, etc.

Cette semaine nous discutons legal design et approcher le design dans le monde juridique, les problèmes et opportunités de la blockchain, et approcher l’humain et la gouvernance pour permettre la collaboration et la distribution de la prise de décision.

Participez au prochains évènements 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/

Rejoignez la communauté (en anglais & français) sur Slack 👉 https://join.designcriticalthinking.com

À propos de la communauté 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com

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🔗 Liens partagés pendant la session 👇

Le Legal design:
https://law.stanford.edu/organizations/pages/legal-design-lab/
https://lawbydesign.co/legal-design/
https://uxdesign.cc/legal-design-explained-e43129710cd9

Le Cynefin framework → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynefin_framework

La Total Experience:
https://www.walkme.com/glossary/total-experience/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Experience

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👀 Plus sur nos participants 👇

Christophe Coppin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophe-coppin-consulting/
https://www.hubnot.io

Naji Bouchiba
https://www.linkedin.com/in/najibouchiba/
https://seweloafrica.com

Céline Grosjean
https://www.linkedin.com/in/celinegrosjean/
https://www.celinegrosjean.com

11 Aug 2022Design & Philosophy #2 – Decision making & enacting the world as designers01:51:25

How can we link back design practice and philosophy? What are the possible pain points of doing so? And what are the benefits of such a marriage?

→ The focus of this discussion will be on "decision-making" and "enacting the world" as designers, and the relationship between the context, the objects (physical, virtual, social) we design, and our actions.

What are the philosophical & practical implications?

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This event is the second of a series of discussions on design and philosophy, when it is relevant to link them together, how one strengthens the other (and vice-versa), what are their weaknesses, etc.

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/

Join the community on Slack 👉https://www.designcriticalthinking.com/join-slack/

About the community 👉https://designcriticalthinking.com/about/

22 Sep 2020The value of UX: Appropriate Friction –with Joel Marsh & Kevin Richard00:08:00

This video is part of a longer discussion with Joel Marsh about the value of UX.  

Joel Marsh is an experienced UX designer, Founder at Peekerton, and author of “UX for Beginners” published by O’Reilly.

Kevin Richard is a senior Designer & editor of “Design & Critical Thinking” through which he tries to popularize design and shares his thoughts.

🎶 Music by Loxbeats, Soyb & Amine Maxwell.

29 Sep 2020The value of UX: Between Art & Science? –with Joel Marsh & Kevin Richard00:05:43

This video is part of a longer discussion with Joel Marsh about the value of UX.

Joel Marsh is an experienced UX designer, Founder at Peekerton and author of “UX for Beginners” published by O’Reilly.

Kevin Richard is a senior Designer & editor of “Design & Critical Thinking” through which he tries to popularize design and shares his thoughts.

🎶 Music by Loxbeats, Soyb & Amine Maxwell.

09 Jan 2022Chalet Virtuel (FR), 6 jan 2022 – Design Systémique, Philosophies & Pratiques de Design & d’Innovation01:57:04

Ceci est la version francophone de nos sessions informel « Virtual Chalet ». Ces rencontres récurrentes (une fois toutes les 2 semaines) existent afin que la communauté Design & Critical Thinking (D&CT) prenne le temps et l'espace pour discuter, faire du sense, partager des idées et des expériences, trouver du soutien, poser des questions, etc.

Cette semaine nous discutons de la multiplicité du “Design” et des différentes disciplines & pratiques de ce domaine, ainsi que du trend autour du Design Systémique et du Systems Thinking. Nous parlons de philosophie(s), de définitions, et de concepts autour du Design et de l’innovation, ainsi que d’esprit critique. Nous abordons aussi l’importance d’écrire pour aider à penser et pour créer un medium d’échange.

Participez au prochains évènements 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/

Rejoignez la communauté (en anglais) sur Slack 👉 https://join.designcriticalthinking.com

Bonne année à tous! 🎉


🔗 Liens partagés pendant la session 👇


Le podcast Design Québec: https://open.spotify.com/show/3LTwLU37KyZ1l7jslmZljH?si=79f7f2bdb11f422c


La conférence Web à Quebec: https://webaquebec.org


Le framework Cynefin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynefin_framework


Exaptation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exaptation


Blog de la communauté D&CT: https://blog.designcriticalthinking.com


Le blog de Kevin: https://kevinrichard.ch

12 Feb 2021Startup UX Design, User Research, And Pragmatism –with Pascal Briod from Monito01:12:52

In this episode, we discuss with Pascal Briod, Head of Product at Monito, about user research and UX design in a Startup company. From the very inception of the company to managing a growing team of UX & UI professionals, Pascal had to basically learn & practice many aspects of design & product management at the same time. This helped him build a very pragmatic approach to UX, research,  and design decision.

🔗 About Monito Monito is a Swiss-based company, specialized in money transfer provider comparison. 

🔥 Monito is looking for a Senior UX/UI Designer and a Product Manager. Find out more 👉 https://www.monito.com/en/jobs

18 May 2022Virtual Chalet 10 May 2022 – Not confusing goals with intents #becomingbetterdesigners01:02:32

The "virtual chalet" is a recurring informal event (once every 2 weeks) for the community to take the space & time to discuss, share ideas & experiences, find support, ask questions, etc.  

In this session, on our exploration of the theme of “becoming better designers”, we discuss "Goals" (and Jobs to be done) as a way to frame our understanding of a context, people's intents, and how to create useful & valuable solutions for them. Goals are utilitarian but tend to be confused with intents, and might hide the importance of the journey through discovery as tokens of apparent clarity. We also discuss how sense-making practices could enhance the process of coming to a job, not by relying on one individual's perspective.  

🌟 Checkout our island map on Miro → https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVOMzFFoY=/?share_link_id=970241385650

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/ 

Join the community on Slack 👉 https://join.designcriticalthinking.com 

About the community 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com

02 Jul 2021Planet Centric & The Evolution Of Design with Samuel Huber01:01:09

Today, we discuss Planet Centric Design with Samuel Huber, Design Strategist at GoodPatch who specialised in sustainable design approaches. Samuel also pursues a Ph.D. in Systemic Management at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Here's what we discuss:

- Welcome
- Who's Samuel Huber?
- Who said Planet Centric Design?
- A definition for Planet Centric Design (PCD)
- The old becomes new again
- PCD simplifies access to complex topics
- On labels & the need to reframe our way of working
- Planet Centric, Circular Design, Systemic Design, etc.
- Maps, Models, the tree & the forest: the value & limits of reduction
- Our tools are biased towards humans
- Resolving contexts gap: how can we practice PCD?
- The limits & ethics of interpretation
- Mitigating our bias toward the problem-solution dichotomy
- Planet Centric Design in practice

Samuel Huber
https://samuelhuber.medium.com
https://twitter.com/samphuber

GoodPatch
https://global.goodpatch.com
https://medium.com/goodpatch-global

University of St. Gallen
https://ifb.unisg.ch/en/

17 Jul 2020J’abandonne les post-its papier !00:17:46

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Daniele discutent de quand cela devient pertinent d'arrêter d'utiliser des post-its papier au profit des outils numériques, et quand le papier reste roi.

Daniele Catanalotto est un Service Designer & formateur qui cherche à rendre l'innovation accessible aux plus grand nombre.

Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions.

22 Oct 2020The value of UX: Thinking Like Architects –with Joel Marsh & Kevin Richard00:09:11

This video is part of a longer discussion with Joel Marsh about the value of UX.

Joel Marsh is an experienced UX designer, Founder at Peekerton, and author of “UX for Beginners” published by O’Reilly.

Kevin Richard is a senior Designer & editor of “Design & Critical Thinking” through which he tries to popularize design and shares his thoughts.

11 Jul 2022Virtual Chalet, 5 July 2022 – Philosophy, rabbit holes as attractors, identity & social dissonance01:20:39

We discussed philosophy and how the process of exploring certain topics affects your understanding of them, which lead us to talk about the nature of rabbit holes, and that behind an apparent endless network of things there is a tacit structure that acts as an attractor. 

We discuss the relationship between our identity and our social tissue and the social dissonance that creates social media. Then we move on to the subject of how many discussions (in design) remain on surface-level things (tools, methods, etc.), and why we need to dive into the underlying concepts & models. We make some comparisons between the fact that you can't understand what causes a trend to happen by studying the trend itself (you need to side-step), like copying a certain style does not provide you with knowledge of the contextual reason for this style to exist. 

And many more things about decision-making, handling difficult discussions, knowing how and when to debate, and “steel manning” an opposite position.

13 Apr 2022Virtual Chalet, 29 March 2022 - Using data to make decisions #becomingbetterdesigners01:02:16

The "virtual chalet" is a recurring informal event (once every 2 weeks) for the community to take the space & time to discuss, share ideas & experiences, find support, ask questions, etc.  

In this session, we continue our exploration of the theme of becoming better designers through the keyword "data", and what it means (or not) to be "data-driven". We clarified the different kinds of data (explicit, implicit, qualitative, quantitative) and the importance of context to make sense of them. We also discussed the ethics of using data, how they are collected, and to what end.

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/ 

Join the community on Slack 👉 https://join.designcriticalthinking.com 

About the community 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com

06 Sep 2022Design & Philosophy – The tension between pragmatism & creativity02:05:57

3rd and final round of this series of discussions.

Themes for exploration:
How can we link back design practice and philosophy? What are the possible pain points of doing so? And what are the benefits of such a marriage?

This session:
We focus on two aspects, first the importance of coming to a form of pragmatism, which one might call "pragmatic design philosophy", and second the (equal) importance of connecting to a form of abstractive and poetic conceptualization, which one might call creativity. The goal of this session is to explore this useful tension that underly many aspects of the design practice.  -

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This event is the third of a series of discussions on design and philosophy, when it is relevant to link them together, how one strengthens the other (and vice-versa), what are their weaknesses, etc.

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/ 

Join the community on Slack 👉 https://www.designcriticalthinking.com/join-slack/ 

About the community 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com/about/

09 Jul 2020Design en Entreprise vs. Startup vs. Agence – Invité spécial: Géraud de Laval00:56:30

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Daniele discutent avec Géraud de Laval des forces et des faiblesses lorsque nous travaillons en tant que designer en interne dans une entreprise, en agence, ou dans des startups.

Géraud de Laval est Product Designer au Smart Lab de Romande Energie, Startup coach, et formateur à l'école CREA Genève.

Daniele Catanalotto est un Service Designer & formateur qui cherche à rendre l'innovation accessible aux plus grand nombre.

Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions.

04 Sep 2020Shaping The Right Product: Rethinking how we develop products –with Emilijan Sekulovski & Kevin R.01:05:31

For our first podcast in English, we're proud to welcome Emilijan Sekulovski who offered us a great discussion around organizational design, team organization, product development, and production processes.

Emilijan Sekulovski is the Head of User Experience at Pix4D, a Swiss company focused on delivering the best photogrammetry & drone mapping software for professionals.

Kevin Richard is a senior Designer & editor of “Design & Critical Thinking” through which he tries to popularize design and shares his thoughts.

Music: Skydive by Loxbeats

26 Jun 2022Déconstruisons le design systémique avec Fabrice Liut - 1ère partie00:53:11

Le design systémique n'est pas une pratique nouvelle, mais prend de l'ampleur depuis quelques années comme sujet à part entière dans les communautés de designers. 

Cet intérêt soudain créer des attentes et donc un marcher (potentiel) pour les "vendeurs" de cours et de certificats, dont le besoin de simplification d'un sujet particulièrement complexe pousse à des raccourcis grossiers et une codification du discours, appelant à des symboliques & thèmes à la hauteur des vertus avancées: le design systémique permettrait de résoudre les problèmes complexes tels que le changement climatique. 

Avec Fabrice Liut nous engageons donc une discussion critique autour de l'approche, du discours, et des outils proposés: sont-ils à la hauteur de la promesse. Cette vidéo est donc la première d'une série où nous déconstruisons le design systémique. Elle fait suite de ma critique du design systémique disponible ici: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PknjncsBVcA

🌟Fabrice travail avec des leaders du design & conseil qui souhaitent avoir un impact régénératif sur les entreprises et les projets de leurs clients.

31 Jul 2020Comment enseigner l’esprit de synthèse ?00:43:21

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Daniele discutent de pourquoi l'esprit de synthèse est important et comment l'enseigner.

Daniele Catanalotto est un Service Designer & formateur qui cherche à rendre l'innovation accessible aux plus grand nombre.

Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions.

22 May 2020[Discussion] Au delà du Human Centered Design: Planet Centric Design ? - Kevin Richard & Daniele Catalanotto.00:43:32

Note: this discussion was recorded in French. 

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Daniele discutent de ce qui pourrait arriver après le design centrée sur l'humain (Human Centered Design ou HCD). Est-ce le Planet Centric Design ?

1) Ce n'est pas parce que quelque chose est souhaitable que cela ait du sens !

Le problème que beaucoup voient avec la conception centrée sur l'humain (HCD) est qu'en créant quelque chose de viable pour l'entreprise, souhaitable pour les humains qu'elle sert et faisable techniquement, vous pouvez toujours créer des services et des produits/services qui détériorent le monde (au sens large). Quelque chose de "souhaitable" pour les humains, cela ne signifie pas qu'il fait avancer notre société.

2) Une évolution naturelle contre une vraie rupture ?

Certains proposent donc d'avoir une approche centrée sur la planète pour remplacer le HCD. Cela ressemblerait à une évolution logique. Nous partions d'abord d'une perspective centré sur l'ingénierie ou le business. En réaction vint alors une perspective centrée sur l'humain. Et maintenant, en réaction, vient une perspective centrée sur la planète. #EnvironmentCenteredDesign

Fondamentalement, c'est un autre zoom arrière. Mais que se passerait-il si, au lieu de faire un zoom arrière, nous adopterions une approche complètement différente à la place, comme ce que font les designers de systèmes? #SystemicDesign

3) Un rebranding de l'approche systémique ?

Nous nous demandons donc: en quoi une approche centrée sur la planète est-elle différente d'une approche systémique, qui considère l'ensemble de l'écosystème d'un problème ? Peut-être est-ce juste un joli “rebranding” qui pourrait moins effrayer de designers. L'approche systémique semble académique et complexe alors que la conception centrée sur la planète semble, peut-être, plus facile à comprendre ?

4) Explorez et soyez critique !

Si vous êtes intéressé par le sujet de la conception centrée sur la planète, Daniele a compilé une liste de liens et de ressources qui pourraient vous aider à explorer ce sujet par vous-même et à vous faire votre propre opinion à ce sujet: https://www.notion.so/Planet-Centric-Design-Earth-Centered-Design-Environnement-Centered-Design-public-cc6a9e10254d4d38bc37d8e3367c6037

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👉Daniele Catanalotto est un Service Designer & formateur qui cherche à rendre l'innovation accessible aux plus grand nombre.

👉Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions.

25 Jan 2021Design, Agilité, et Compréhension Business avec Stéphane Bonnier01:32:48

Dans cet épisode, nous discutons avec Stéphane Bonnier de design et  d’agilité organisationnelle. Stéphane apporte une lumière unique grâce à sa longue expérience dans le business & en tant que chef d’entreprises, et nous donne des clés quand à la facilitation du changement et de la transformation des organisations par le design & l’agilité.

🌟À propos de Stéphane Bonnier:

Business Designer, après une formation de base en mathématiques spécialisées, il étudia les sciences cognitives durant 2 ans et devient ensuite titulaire d’un diplôme en économie d’une école de Hautes Etudes Commerciales.

Il acquit de l’expérience dans des grands-groupes suisses puis européens et y assuma pour certains d’entre eux la direction pendant plus de 10 ans.

Pour Stéphane, les méthodes agiles, c'est comme le débat Bohr-Einstein, tout le monde s'accorde sur les principes de la mécanique quantique mais il est encore aujourd'hui impossible de dire qui a vraiment raison.

L'utilisation des méthodes agiles dans les entreprises est reconnue, mais est-ce que leur mise en place est toujours en adéquation avec les structures, les enjeux politiques et les objectifs intrinsèques d'une société ?

Depuis 10 ans, Stéphane interagit auprès d'entreprises pour trouver le point d'intersection entre tous les aspects qui font le quotidien d'une entreprise et la réussite des objectifs aussi bien financiers qu'en ressources humaines et stratégie.

Le point commun entre sa démarche et celle d'Einstein est que "Dieu ne joue pas aux dés" !

17 Aug 2022Virtual Chalet, 16 August 2022 – The forms of power, privileges, and practical design philosophy01:17:36

We discuss the different forms of power, how they influence decision, how they relate (or not) to design.We disucss how power can be reciprocal, and how it is best described in context.

We also discuss the notion that platforms like Amazon & Youtube give a form of power to their users, but this power is asymmetrical because it is structurally lent, to the extent of what the platforms are willing to go.  

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The "virtual chalet" is a recurring informal event (once every 2 weeks) for the community to take the space & time to discuss, share ideas & experiences, find support, ask questions, etc.  

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/

Join the community on Slack 👉 https://www.designcriticalthinking.com/join-slack/

About the community 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com/about/

20 Jun 2020Strategic Design & user research – Avec Géraud de Laval00:54:02

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Daniele discutent avec Géraud de Laval de ce qu'est le design stratégique et comment cela prend forme dans différentes entreprises.

Géraud de Laval est Product Designer au Smart Lab de Romande Energie, Startup coach, et formateur à l'école CREA Genève.

23 Jan 2022Virtual Chalet, 18 Jan 2022 – Design, culture, education, and capitalism01:12:14

The "virtual chalet" is a recurring informal event (once every 2 weeks) for the community to take the space & time to discuss, share ideas & experiences, find support, ask questions, etc.

This week we discuss how cultures & languages shape our understanding of design, how English and a form of US colonialism exist through the profession & its related education. We also talk of UX Design and our relationship to consumerism & capitalism, and the shortcomings of the current forms of design education.

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/

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🔗 Links and resources that have been shared during the session 👇

Marc’s current reading → “What Tech Calls Thinking” https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374721237/whattechcallsthinking

Anarcho-Capitalism In Practice → https://youtu.be/HTN64g9lA2g

Should we all lose faith in UX? UX, Surveillance Capitalism, and the “Banality of Evil” → https://uxdesign.cc/should-we-all-lose-faith-in-ux-a24288fd11a4

↳ One of the main trigger of this questioning → https://creativegood.com/blog/21/losing-faith-in-ux.html

↳ And one of the best reply of this first trigger → https://scottberkun.com/2021/put-faith-in-ux-design/

Fixing The 2 Key Problems in CX/UX Education → https://rbefored.com/fixing-the-2-key-problems-in-cx-ux-education-782550e36710

30 Apr 2022Virtual Chalet 26 April 2022 – Going beyond success and failure #becomingbetterdesigners01:22:14

The "virtual chalet" is a recurring informal event (once every 2 weeks) for the community to take the space & time to discuss, share ideas & experiences, find support, ask questions, etc.

In this session, we continue our exploration of the theme of becoming better designers through the keyword "Failure", and how it conditions our understanding of success (and vice-versa): i.e. a short-term success can be a long-term failure. Moreover, preparing for failure means measuring for it and indirectly creating a fail-safe space, enabling us to discover other opportunities. Therefore, failure is not the goal, it is a means to move beyond an otherwise limiting dichotomy.

🌟 Checkout our island map on Miro → https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVOMzFFoY=/?share_link_id=110023631018 

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/ 

Join the community on Slack 👉 https://join.designcriticalthinking.com 

About the community 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com

28 Aug 2020Au-delà du Human Centered Design (suite) – Géraud de Laval & Kevin Richard01:01:53

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Géraud reviennent sur un sujet abordé avec Daniele Catalanotto: comment allez au-delà des limitations du Human-centered design (HCD). Géraud as plusieurs points à ajouter, et cela nous donné l'occasion d'approfondir plusieurs concepts.

 👉 Géraud de Laval est Product Designer au Smart Lab de Romande Energie, Startup coach, et formateur à l'école CREA Genève.

👉 Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions. 

Musique: Skydive by Loxbeats - https://www.audiolibrary.com.co/loxbeats/skydive

08 Feb 2021CX vs. UX Bulls**t – Critique d'article00:24:17

Voici un nouveau format, "La Critique", dans lequel nous prennons un article, un media, ou une affirmation que l'on analyse. Aujourd'hui, nous analysons un article d'une agence française, qui nous présente ce qu'est la CX (Customer Experience) par rapport à l'UX (User Experience).

Here is a new format, "La Critique", in which we take an article, media, or statement that we analyze. Today, we are analyzing (in french) an article from a French agency, which presents us what CX (Customer Experience) is in relation to UX (User Experience).

Article original → https://www.usabilis.com/cx-ux/

11 Dec 2020The Value Of UX: Little changes, big consequences –with Joel Marsh.00:05:11

Part 8: In this episode, we discuss the importance of testing (looping back to the importance of hypotheses) and how even small changes can have big consequences. This video is part of a longer discussion with Joel Marsh about the value of UX, split into 10 episodes.

14 Apr 2022Virtual Chalet, 12 April 2022 – Being the expert that knows he doesn't know #becomingbetterdesigners01:16:30

The "virtual chalet" is a recurring informal event (once every 2 weeks) for the community to take the space & time to discuss, share ideas & experiences, find support, ask questions, etc. 

We continue our journey in exploring the theme of becoming better designers, and the role of designers & design in society, using a keyword as a medium for conversations. This week we're at letter "E", exploring the concept of "Expertise" from various perspectives. We used the island template, a (work in progress) collaborative mapping method that uses topography as a categorisation metaphor to help make sense of a context.  

Find out more about the island here → https://explorer.designcriticalthinking.com/ 

Discover what we mapped out in full detail here → https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVOMzFFoY=/?share_link_id=481680795197 

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/ 

Join the community on Slack 👉 https://join.designcriticalthinking.com 

About the community 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com

05 Jun 2020[Discussion] Design: Définition des limites par la négative – Kevin Richard & Daniele Catanalotto00:44:57

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Daniele discutent de l'idée qu'il est parfois plus facile de définir ce qu'est une chose en disant ce qu'elle n'est pas. 

1) Que voulons-nous dire par définitions négatives ?

Les définitions négatives sont l'idée qu'au lieu de définir ce que quelque chose EST, vous définissez d'abord ce qu'elle N'EST PAS. Par exemple, si je devais définir le type de voiture que je veux acheter, je peux dire: je ne veux pas que ce soit un camion, ni une limousine, etc.

2) Un bon outil pour démarrer des projets

Cette façon de définir les choses par la négative est particulièrement intéressante lorsque le projet sur lequel vous travaillez est difficile à saisir et que les limites du projet ne sont pas claires pour toutes les parties prenantes qui y participent. Kevin utilise ce type de définition négative surtout au début du projet. Par exemple, au début d'un projet de transformation digital dans une entreprise, l'équipe pourrait définir: que cette initiative ne doit jamais tracker les employés. Cela devient alors un principe de conception pour le reste du projet.  

Daniele, utilise ces types de définition négative avant même le démarrage des projets. Pendant qu'il est dans le processus de vente, il montre toujours ce que fait la solution qu'il propose et ce qu'elle ne fait pas.  

3) Un bon outil d'évaluation

Une fois que vous avez défini les limites négatives, vous pouvez les réutiliser tout au long d'un projet. Par exemple, vous pouvez vous demander: "Est-ce que cette fonctionnalité que nous ajoutons respecte le fait que nous ne voulons pas tracker les employés?". 

4) Explorez et soyez critique !

Si vous êtes intéressé par le sujet des définitions négatives, Daniele a écrit un article qui pourraient vous aider à explorer ce sujet par vous-même et à vous faire votre propre opinion à ce sujet: https://service-design.co/show-me-what-you-wont-do-for-me-57bb252d3019  

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👉Daniele Catanalotto est un Service Designer & formateur qui cherche à rendre l'innovation accessible aux plus grand nombre. 

👉Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions. 

23 Jan 2022Chalet Virtuel (FR) 20 Jan 2022 – Design, incertitude, sense-making, et neurosciences01:19:44

Ceci est la version francophone de nos sessions informel « Virtual Chalet ». Ces rencontres récurrentes (une fois toutes les 2 semaines) existent afin que la communauté Design & Critical Thinking (D&CT) prenne le temps et l'espace pour discuter, faire du sense, partager des idées et des expériences, trouver du soutien, poser des questions, etc.

Cette semaine nous discutons des évolutions de la demande autour de la pratique du design avec la pandémie, le besoin de faire du sens pour prendre des décisions, du problème des dashboards, du Design Sprint, et d’un discours sur les neurosciences & l’UX design.

Participez au prochains évènements 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/

Rejoignez la communauté (en anglais) sur Slack 👉https://join.designcriticalthinking.com

🔗 Liens partagés pendant la session 👇

Le framework de l’explorateur et la métaphore de l’ile → https://explorer.designcriticalthinking.com

Un framework de sense making (création de sens) et de prise de décisions → https://productfield.com 

L’agence de Stéphane → https://primitive.swiss 

Le projet Wikihero de Alexis → https://www.wikihero.org

10 Aug 2022The marriage of design & philosophy – a community discussion.02:57:11

Hey, we need to discuss. No seriously. 

Design and philosophy seem to be two different things, right? One is about thinking, and the other about doing... or are they?  How can we link back design practice and philosophy? What are the possible pain points of doing so? And what are the benefits of such a marriage?  

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This event is the first of a series of discussions on design and philosophy, when it is relevant to link them together, how one strengthens the other (and vice-versa), what are their weaknesses, etc.  

Join our next session 👉  https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/  

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About the community 👉  https://designcriticalthinking.com/about/

13 Nov 2020The Value of UX: Knowledge & Evidence In Design –with Joel Marsh & Kevin Richard00:12:48

Part 7: In this episode, we discuss how designers create knowledge and the importance of the level of evidence we are taking into account in holding something for true. This video is part of a longer discussion with Joel Marsh about the value of UX, split into 10 episodes.

27 Jun 2022Virtual Chalet 21 June 2022 – Decisions, past & future, anchoring the digital in physical00:56:21

In this session, we have a really interesting informal discussion, what Marc called "improv session" and Krasi called "emergent discussion". 

We discuss: 

  • 00:00 good enough data for decision-making. 
  • 14:42 how organisational dispositionalities can prevent innovation even when people are motivated. 
  • 31:00 Past, future. Future, past. 
  • 44:00 Anchoring the digital in physical to allow for repurposing.  

The "virtual chalet" is a recurring informal event (once every 2 weeks) for the community to take the space & time to discuss, share ideas & experiences, find support, ask questions, etc.  

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/ 

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About the community 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com/about/

29 May 2020[Discussion] Self-service & shadow work en Service Design – Kevin Richard & Daniele Catanalotto00:45:22

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Daniele discutent des notions de self-service et de shadow work (travail parallèle), techniques qui peuvent être mises en place en Service Design.

1) Que voulons-nous dire par libre-service et travail parallèle?  

Le "self-service" est l'idée que l'utilisateur fait le travail sans avoir besoin d'une interaction avec un employé. Par exemple, lorsque vous allez acheter des produits d'épicerie, vous êtes la personne qui va dans le magasin. Vous êtes la personne qui cherche et porte cette pizza surgelée. Et vous êtes la personne qui scanne le produit et paie au caisses automatiques, où il n'y a pas de caissiers(ières).  

Le "shadow work" est un terme inventé par le philosophe autrichien Ivan Illich. Le "shadow work" (travail fantôme) est essentiellement un travail non rémunéré qui profite à quelqu'un d'autre.  

👉Ivan Illich: https://www.theguardian.com/news/2002/dec/09/guardianobituaries.highereducation

2) Est-ce que chaque travail fantôme en libre-service?

Nous sommes d'accord pour dire que la différence entre le self-service et shadow work est la notion de "gagnant-gagnant". Si les deux parties (l'entreprise et l'utilisateur) tirent quelque chose de ces expériences, alors nous pouvons dire que c'est du self-service. Mais d'un autre côté, quand en tant qu'utilisateur je ne reçois rien en retour (ce n'est pas moins cher, ni plus rapide, ni plus facile pour moi), alors nous pouvons considérer que c'est du shadow work: cela ne profite qu'à l'entreprise et non à l'utilisateur.  

3) La transparence entre les deux parties pour éviter le shadow work

Comment pouvez-vous éviter que votre expérience de self-service devienne du shadow work qui fasse du mal au client ? Notre réponse rapide: rendre explicite le compromis. Montrez ce que la personne gagne via l'expérience de self-service, ainsi que ce qu'elle perd. 

Souvent, la promesse d'une expérience en self-service c'est que c'est moins cher, mais vous devez investir plus de temps personnel. Quand cela commence à être intéressant, c'est quand nous pouvons quantifier ce compromis: cela vous prendra 20 minutes de votre temps, mais vous économiserez 100 Euro.

4) Explorez et soyez critique !  

Si vous êtes intéressé par le sujet du self-service et du shadow work, Daniele a compilé une liste de liens et de ressources qui pourraient vous aider à explorer ce sujet par vous-même et à vous faire votre propre opinion à ce sujet: https://www.notion.so/Self-Service-Support-public-9905ff9f9dfc44ab946bef0dd82d472b

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👉Daniele Catanalotto est un Service Designer & formateur qui cherche à rendre l'innovation accessible aux plus grand nombre. 

👉Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions. 

10 Jul 2020Journey Maps vs Service Blueprints00:50:03

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Daniele discutent de la différence entre un Journey Maps et un Service Blueprints, ainsi que quand et comment les utilisers.

Daniele Catanalotto est un Service Designer & formateur qui cherche à rendre l'innovation accessible aux plus grand nombre.

Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions.

22 Jan 2021The 'Space for action Barrier’ Trap - with Kevin Richard00:12:37

In this episode, I propose and develop the concept of “Space-for-action barrier” or the thing that prevents designers, innovators, and change agents to do “what should be done”, and how you can overcome this state.   

Read the original article here:  http://bit.ly/35NZ4az

25 Sep 2020In Search Of Definition: From Design To Co-creation – with Peter Horvath00:54:17

In this episode, we discuss with Peter Horvath about Design, Co-creation, Service Design, and even Swiss democracy which Peter links to a form of Co-creation & participatory design process.

Peter Horvath is a UX Designer, digital strategist, and service designer. He is the founder of holistique.design, co-founder of the Service Design Network Swiss Chapter and the 24 Hours of UX events.

11 Dec 2020The Value Of UX: What future for design? –with Joel Marsh.00:11:28

Part 9: In this episode, we discuss Systemic Design, the future of design, and what Joel sees as a growing opportunity in the relationship between Design and Data Science. This video is part of a longer discussion with Joel Marsh about the value of UX, split into 10 episodes.

20 Jan 2023AI and meaning; Duality in context and the third perspective as a design tool00:53:43

In this session, we discuss the relationship between AI, the potential for hyper-intelligence, and meaning through abstraction.

We also discuss the notions of duality and how duality with context creates useful contrast that adds meaning and generates new perspectives, which can be used as a design tool. This links to the concept of "negative space" in Semiotics, and "Early Heaven" and "Later Heaven" from ancient Chinese Ba Gua. This brings the notion of "the third perspective" and the ability to subvert expectations through the breaking of patterns.

**Sorry for the sound quality**

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Artwork generated using DALLE, Prompt: “strange attractor, gravity field, beautiful landscape, digital art”

26 Jun 2020Mental Models En Design: Quoi ? Quand ? Comment ?00:22:01

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Daniele discutent des "Mental Models" (modèles mentaux) et comment les designers peuvent les utiliser pour mieux comprendre les utilisateurs.

Résumé de notre échange ainsi que les sources & références sont disponible ici → https://www.kevinrichard.ch/mental-models-for-designers/

Daniele Catanalotto est un Service Designer & formateur qui cherche à rendre l'innovation accessible aux plus grand nombre.

Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions. 

Musique: Skydive by Loxbeats - https://www.audiolibrary.com.co/loxbeats/skydive

18 May 2021Exploring the topic of “insights" w/ Krasi Bozhinkova, Cameron Norman, Daiana Zavate, Kevin Richard01:01:46

This is a “collaborative drawing session” with the Design & Critical Thinking community turned into a podcast –drawing as a medium for exploration. Look at the video here → https://youtu.be/0vk7lh1_iZQ

In this session, we explored the concept of “Insight” and our relationship with it by visualizing and building on each other's ideas.  

Our ability to see through the conditional interpretation of our experience helped us face the loopholes and blind spots of our perception. Insights are volatile and fleeting. 

They can grow cold if not used at the right time. Our internal alignment can give us both richness of insights and momentum to build concretely on them. This is our shared story at the edge of the visible with the invisible. 

🌟The Design & Critical Thinking community
https://designcriticalthinking.com

👏 Special thanks to our fantastic members! 👇

Krasi Bozhinkova
https://www.linkedin.com/in/krasi-bozhinkova/

Cameron Norman
https://www.linkedin.com/in/cdnorman/

Daiana Zavate
https://www.linkedin.com/in/daiana-zavate-13036016a/

01 Oct 2021The Explorer Framework: From Problems To Ecosystems00:50:47

An invitation to be explorers, not just problem-solvers

We tend to see design and innovation as problem-solving spaces. This engineering and sometimes mechanistic approach is not bad in itself but brings a lot of limitations, one major being to quickly frame whatever challenge into a narrow, finite, solution.

When facing uncertainty, designers, and changemakers might feel unempowered. We look for recipes and pre-packaged generalist solutions — “the answer”, that sells an illusion of certainty through the economy of speed — to help us disambiguate our very specific contexts.

“Problem-solvers look for answers. Explorers look for better questions.”

Exploration makes the invisible visible. This multi-layered understanding will add more potential to our portfolio of possibilities.

“Problem-solvers reduce options. Explorers enable possibilities.”

New challenges are invitations to become curious explorers, in a world where everything is believed to be known, predictable, ordinary.

Reclaim space for curious exploration

The explorer’s framework is a set of ideas for designers, innovators, changemakers, to help approach challenges and problems in ways that add layers (rather than subtract), enable possibilities (rather than reduce), diversify points of view, and enable a portfolio of strategies & actions to tackle (complex) challenges (rather than single-point solutions).

Exploration is not to be opposed to conception — it is a useful tension. Exploration should be pursued as a parallel, ongoing, journey with no clear end. It is the philosophy & ethics of the curious, humble, learner.

Learn more → explorer.designcriticalthinking.com

designcriticalthinking.com

24 Jul 2020Rapport de recherche utilisateur: tips & astuces00:23:11

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Daniele discutent de quelques astuces pour rendre les rapports de recherche utilisateur actionable pour les équipes et le business. 

Daniele Catanalotto est un Service Designer & formateur qui cherche à rendre l'innovation accessible aux plus grand nombre. 

Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions. 

Musique: Skydive by Loxbeats

31 Oct 2022Being foxes and tigers: design, philosophy, economics, and politics02:02:51

This was an unplanned and unmanaged informal discussion like we love to hold in the community. A discussion about foxes and tigers, about perceptions of the world, about philosophies of being and their underlying systems. We also discussed how "design" activities today are made for "transactional" and "value extraction" systems and how this limits their applicability (or can be detrimental) to social and political systems. 

Join our next session 👉  https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/

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16 Nov 2022Betterment of today's education through dynamic financialization? Virtual Chalet discussion02:22:41

We discuss the issue of the current north American education system and its repercussions on the global financing of education, with a focus on Europe. One of our community members, Matt, shares an approach/opportunity to tackle some of it through a dynamic financialization model. This led the group to an interesting, honest, and stimulating design critique form of discussion. 

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The "virtual chalet" is a recurring informal event (once every 2 weeks) for the community to take the space & time to discuss, share ideas & experiences, find support, ask questions, etc.

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/

Join the community on Slack 👉 https://www.designcriticalthinking.com/join-slack/

About the community 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com

Thanks to Matt for sharing his thoughts! Find more about Matt 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattji 


Artwork generated with DALLE. Prompt: “Giant city tree, cyberpunk”

21 Aug 2020Est-ce important d'avoir un portfolio ?01:06:24

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Géraud discutent de l'importance (ou non) d'avoir un portfolio lorsqu'on est designer. 

Géraud de Laval est Product Designer au Smart Lab de Romande Energie, Startup coach, et formateur à l'école CREA Genève.

Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions.

*Musique: Skydive by Loxbeats.

14 Aug 2020Les guerres de chapelles: Design Thinking & Design Sprint00:53:36

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Géraud discutent des “guerres de chapelles” que sont le Design Thinking et Design Sprint, sujets récurrents dans le domaine, et qui sont parfois des portes d'entrée au design pour des non-initiés.

Géraud de Laval est Product Designer au Smart Lab de Romande Energie, Startup coach, et formateur à l'école CREA Genève.

Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions.

Musique: Skydive by Loxbeats.

05 Dec 2022On framing & exploring problems; using assemblage theory to understand & design for network effects02:17:59

We discuss how to frame problems to explore them and the critical need for diversity (of minds, perspectives, etc) in these early design activities.

We discuss why we need to bring back imagination as many organizations (and practitioners) often jump from problem definition to solution. We then touch upon the concept of "useful frictions" in digital and virtual spaces.

Finally, we talk about Assemblage Theory as a way to understand coupling effects in networks and the notions of territorialization & deterritorialization through a funny thought experiment: "what if we had to design a temporary cult".

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Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/


Join the community on Slack 👉 https://www.designcriticalthinking.com/join-slack/


About the community 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com


Thanks to Tamika for sharing your thoughts!


Artwork generated using DALLE, Prompt: “a group of explorers discover a new island world full of wonders, futuristic digital art”

30 Oct 2020The value of UX: Is UX Pseudoscience? –with Joel Marsh & Kevin Richard00:09:38

This video is part of a longer discussion with Joel Marsh about the value of UX.

Joel Marsh is an experienced UX designer, Founder at Peekerton, and author of “UX for Beginners” published by O’Reilly.

Kevin Richard is a senior Designer & editor of “Design & Critical Thinking” through which he tries to popularize design and shares his thoughts.

06 Oct 2020The value of UX: Better Business Models –with Joel Marsh & Kevin Richard00:14:44

This video is part of a longer discussion with Joel Marsh about the value of UX.

Joel Marsh is an experienced UX designer, Founder at Peekerton and author of “UX for Beginners” published by O’Reilly.

Kevin Richard is a senior Designer & editor of “Design & Critical Thinking” through which he tries to popularize design and shares his thoughts.

🎶 Music by Loxbeats, Soyb & Amine Maxwell.

06 Sep 202230 August 2022 – Design & philosophy: a closure and next steps01:59:29

This is our monthly Community workshop session during which we discuss where we want the community to head.

We provided closure to the topic of design & philosophy and discussed what would be the next topic to open. As often, the conversation covered a lot of different grounds.  


Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/ 

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About the community 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com/about/

11 Sep 2020How to understand & explain complex topics? –with Massimo Curatella & Kevin Richard01:03:05

In this episode, we welcome Massimo Curatella to discuss how to understand and explain complex topics such as systems and complexity principles to people who can act to solve wicked problems.

14 Apr 2022Chalet Virtuel 31 Mars 2022 – Perfectionnisme, pensée systémique, et économie de la connaissance01:11:21

Ceci est la version francophone de nos sessions informel « Virtual Chalet ». Ces rencontres récurrentes (une fois toutes les 2 semaines) existent afin que la communauté Design & Critical Thinking (D&CT) prenne le temps et l'espace pour discuter, faire du sense, partager des idées et des expériences, trouver du soutien, poser des questions, etc.  

Cette semaine nous discutons de comment "sauter le pas" en tant que créateur de contenu et du perfectionnisme, de pensée systémique (systems thinking) et de design, et de l'économie des connaissances liés aux design.  

Participez au prochains évènements 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/ 

Rejoignez la communauté (en anglais & français) sur Slack 👉 https://join.designcriticalthinking.com 

A propos de la communauté 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com

03 Feb 2022Virtual Chalet 1 Feb 2022 – Design, Narratives, Capitalism & Social contract, Squid Game as Catalyst01:34:18

The "virtual chalet" is a recurring informal event (once every 2 weeks) for the community to take the space & time to discuss, share ideas & experiences, find support, ask questions, etc.  

**Sorry for the audio quality, my internet connection was pretty unstable**

This week we discuss design in regards to groups and social dynamics, the role of language as affordance & constraints, the Squid Game as a catalyst, medium for interactions, and an attractor for diverging narratives around personal debts & financial insecurity, and the different layers of design. We also discuss bayesian thinking and using a probabilistic approach to design & innovation.  

Join our next session → https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/

Join the community on Slack → https://join.designcriticalthinking.com 

About the community → https://designcriticalthinking.com 

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Learn more about the participants of today's discussion:

John Mortimer → https://www.improconsult.co.uk/ 

Cameron Norman → https://www.cense.ca/ 

Marc Baumgartner → https://codename.design/ 

Daiana Zavate → https://owtcome.com/

06 Jan 2022Virtual Chalet, 4 Jan 2022 – Design Practice, Theory, and Methods | Systemic Design & Systems Thinking Trends02:09:04

The "virtual chalet" is a recurring informal event (once every 2 weeks) for the Design & Critical Thinking community to take the space & time to discuss, make sense, share ideas & experiences, find support, ask questions, etc. 

This week we discuss design practice (and practising design) and the misunderstanding around the importance of methods, the importance of context, the trends around Systemic Design and Systems Thinking, the Design Council's report on systemic design, and many more… 🌟

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/ 

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Happy new year everyone! 🎉

Links and resources shared during the session

For designers wanting to spread their own virus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSat_gLDXPc 

The book "Designing social systems in a changing world" developing the double diagram: https://vdoc.pub/documents/designing-social-systems-in-a-changing-world-6sne9v818r80 

About methods and applicability: https://www.amazon.com/Against-Method-Paul-Feyerabend/dp/1844674428 

John Mortimer's work on service design, systems thinking, and the double diamond: https://www.improconsult.co.uk/systemic-triple-diamond.html 

The Design Council report: https://www.designcouncil.org.uk/resources/guide/beyond-net-zero-systemic-design-approach

12 Jun 2020Remote Workshop: tips & astuces00:18:01

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Daniele discutent de conseils très simples et pratiques lorsque vous organisez des ateliers à distance.  

🔥 Le résumé de notre échange ainsi que les sources & références sont disponible ici → https://www.kevinrichard.ch/tips-for-remote-workshops/

👉 Daniele Catanalotto est un Service Designer & formateur qui cherche à rendre l'innovation accessible aux plus grand nombre. 


👉 Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions. 

🎵 Musique: Skydive by Loxbeats - https://www.audiolibrary.com.co/loxbeats/skydive

23 Oct 2020The value of UX: Design & Ethics –with Joel Marsh & Kevin Richard00:18:05

This video is part of a longer discussion with Joel Marsh about the value of UX.

Joel Marsh is an experienced UX designer, Founder at Peekerton, and author of “UX for Beginners” published by O’Reilly.

Kevin Richard is a senior Designer & editor of “Design & Critical Thinking” through which he tries to popularize design and shares his thoughts.

18 Feb 2022Actionable, knowledge, emotions, affordance #becomingbetterdesigners01:24:14

Virtual Chalet, 15 February 2022 – The "virtual chalet" is a recurring informal event (once every 2 weeks) for the community to take the space & time to discuss, share ideas & experiences, find support, ask questions, etc.

In this session, we used a keyword as a catalyst to approach the broader topic of the role of designers in society, and the question “how could we become better designers?” which will be a running theme for the coming sessions & workshops.

You can view our Miro board with the captured items here → https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVOLuUfQU=/?invite_link_id=251603547538

Join our next session 👉 https://www.meetup.com/design-critical-thinking/

Join the community on Slack 👉 https://join.designcriticalthinking.com

About the community 👉 https://designcriticalthinking.com

07 Aug 2020Design for value: Designer avec les besoins business00:52:48

Dans ce podcast, Kevin et Géraud discutent du “Design For Value” ou de comment designer en équilibrant besoins utilisateurs et besoins business.

Géraud de Laval est Product Designer au Smart Lab de Romande Energie, Startup coach, et formateur à l'école CREA Genève.

Kevin Richard est senior Designer & éditeur de “Design & Critical Thinking” par lequel il essaie de vulgariser le design et partages ses réflexions.

Musique: Skydive by Loxbeats.

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