
WHY DESIGN? (Chris Whyte | Kodu)
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02 Oct 2024 | Mark Joynson-Bickerstaffe on Designing with Purpose: Sustainability and Leadership in Product Development | 01:06:24 | |
Episode 14 of The Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! In this episode of The Design Journeys Podcast, host Chris Whyte speaks with Mark Joynson-Bickerstaffe, founder of Mark & May and former design leader at Dyson and Kohler. The conversation explores Mark's career journey, starting from his early influences, his time at Dyson during its startup phase, and his leadership role at Kohler. Mark shares insights on the evolving role of designers, the importance of innovation culture, and his belief in creating sustainable, meaningful products. They also discuss the challenges of scaling design leadership in large organizations and the importance of intuition, financial understanding, and communication for success. Mark highlights the ethos behind Mark & May, a consultancy that focuses on conscious design, pushing clients towards more sustainable and impactful product development. Here are some of the key takeaways from this episode:
Connect with Mark Joynson-Bickerstaffe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-joynson-bickerstaffe-a219b52/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
10 Jul 2024 | Tim Morton on The Importance of Constraints in Physical Product Design | 00:54:32 | |
Episode 8 of the Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! In this episode of the Design Journeys podcast, host Chris Whyte interviews Tim Morton, Director for Global Design North America for Husqvarna. They discuss Tim's career journey, starting with his studies in industrial design at the University of Wales and his time at Lego.
Tim shares his experiences working at Lego, including the importance of collaboration, understanding the brand, and designing for children. He also talks about his transition to consulting and his work with PDT, where he worked on projects for clients such as Dell, Corning, and Qualcomm.
The conversation explores the broad field of consultancy and design, highlighting the importance of understanding the needs and goals of people and designing products to meet those needs. It emphasizes the role of human connection in design and the value of innovation and creativity.
The conversation also touches on the challenges of leadership, the impact of design on business, and the need to quantify the value of design.
The guest shares his experiences and failures in the design industry and emphasizes the importance of learning from failures.
The conversation concludes with a discussion on favorite podcasts and books, and the guest's contact information.
Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:20 University of Wales and Discovering Industrial Design 06:18 Starting at LEGO and the Importance of Persistence 13:03 Favorite Memories at LEGO and the Value of Collaboration 23:36 Working on Diverse Projects at PDT 25:23 Design, Innovation, and Creativity in Connecting People, Technology, and Business 28:39 Design as a Business: Lessons from Working at PDT 33:13 Challenges and Opportunities in the Outdoor Power Equipment Industry 35:15 Learning from Failure: Lessons from a Smartwatch Project at LEGO 45:26 Embracing Change and Inspiring Others: The Power of Human Connection in Design 53:43 Insights on Physical Product Development... | |||
30 Oct 2024 | Consulting for Impact: Michael Bambino on Design and Brand Strategy | 00:55:21 | |
Episode 16 of The Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every Wednesday! In this episode, Chris Whyte speaks with Michael Bambino, founder and creative director of Facility, a design consultancy that brings a strategic, brand-driven approach to product design. Michael shares his unique career journey from engineering and freelance design to launching his own consultancy, emphasizing the challenges and rewards of balancing technical expertise with creative expression. Listeners will gain insights into Michael’s philosophy on consulting, navigating career shifts, and maintaining design quality as Facility grows. Key Takeaways:
Connect with Michael Bambino on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelbambino/ Learn more about Facility here: https://www.facility.nyc/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
26 Jun 2024 | Adrian Berry on the Challenges and Lessons in Business Development for Design Consultancies | 01:04:57 | |
Episode 7 of the Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! In this episode of the Design Journeys podcast, Chris Whyte interviews Adrian Berry, co-founder of Factory Design. They discuss Adrian's design journey, starting from his studies in engineering product design at London South Bank University to his time at Pentagram and Seymour Powell. Adrian shares the challenges and lessons he learned in business development for design consultancies. They also talk about the importance of placement years, building relationships, and networking in the industry. In this conversation, Adrian Berry, co-founder of Factory Design, shares his experiences and insights on starting and running a design consultancy. He discusses the early days of Factory Design, the challenges they faced, and the importance of building relationships and rapport with clients. Adrian also emphasizes the value of being part of a design community and the benefits of working in a studio environment. He shares his pet peeve of remote work and highlights the importance of in-person interactions for collaboration and creativity. Adrian recommends the podcast '13 Minutes to the Moon' and the book 'The Modern Middle East' by Jeremy Bowen. Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 Introduction 06:00 The Value of Placement Years 09:37 Building Relationships and Networking 13:17 Lessons Learned at Pentagram 14:42 The Importance of In-Person Collaboration and Communication 15:38 Working on Diverse Projects 21:13 The Challenges of Business Development 25:03 Starting Factory Design 29:02 Surviving the Early Days 29:31 Advice for Young Designers Starting Their Careers 31:25 Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Success 37:45 Showcasing Process and Building Relationships in Job Applications 49:35 Podcast and Book Recommendations 58:34 Closing Remarks 01:04:02 Insights on Physical Product Development and Recruitment Adrian's recommended podcast and book: 13 minutes to the Moon Podcast: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w13xttx2/episodes/downloads | |||
04 Dec 2024 | From LEGO to Quarterre: Nick Mannion’s Journey Through Product, Place, and Play | 01:00:25 | |
Register your interest in our community events here: www.teamkodu.com/events In this final episode of The Design Journeys Podcast under its current name, Chris Whyte speaks with Nick Mannion, co-founder and director of Quarterre Studio. Nick’s career journey has been shaped by a love of drawing, storytelling, and exploration, leading him from a degree in Transport Design at Coventry University to an expansive career working with global brands like LEGO, Polestar, Mercedes, and IKEA. Nick shares stories from his early career at LEGO, where he contributed to iconic projects such as Bionicle and Legoland attractions. He reflects on his global experiences working in California, Tokyo, and Sydney, and the cultural and creative insights gained along the way. The episode delves into Quarterre Studio's evolution from a product-focused business to a consultancy specializing in “product, place, and play,” creating emotionally driven, user-centered designs for some of the world’s most recognized brands. Key Takeaways:
Links: Connect with Nick Mannion on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-mannion-17182964/ Learn more about Quarterre Studio: https://quarterre.com/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Stay in the loop for future events: www.teamkodu.com/events | |||
13 Nov 2024 | Michael König on Revitalising Iconic Brands Through Storytelling and Design Leadership | 01:00:22 | |
Episode 18 of The Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every Wednesday! In this episode, Chris Whyte interviews Michael König, a design leader whose career journey spans two decades across digital and physical product design. From launching a digital design studio fresh out of university to leading design at Bang & Olufsen and Fiskars, Michael has tackled challenges at some of the world’s most iconic heritage brands. Now, as the founder of a new consultancy, Michael shares how he’s helping legacy brands modernize through storytelling, innovation, and agility. Listeners will hear about Michael’s creative approach to leading cross-functional teams, building consumer-centric products, and navigating the complexities of balancing tradition with modern market demands. Key Takeaways:
Connect with Michael König on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelkonigcph/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
24 Jul 2024 | From Engineer to CEO: Ashley Sayed's Journey in Product Development Improving Supply Chains with SupliChainPro | 01:07:01 | |
Episode 9 of the Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! Ashley Sayed, CEO of Supply Chain Pro, shares his career journey in product development, from working at Sendo and Motorola to joining TomTom. He discusses the transition from engineer to strategic roles and the importance of connecting design and product development with manufacturing. Ashley also provides advice for young entrepreneurs, emphasizing the need to solve a real problem, have passion, and consider scalability. He highlights the benefits of joining an incubator or accelerator to gain experience and support. Ashley's experience in high-volume manufacturing and design for manufacture has shaped his expertise in supply chain management. Ashley Sayed discusses his experience in scaling up technology and creating a roadmap of products. He emphasizes the importance of bringing in engineering and understanding the technical aspects of design. He shares the success and challenges he faced during his time at TomTom and Philips. Ashley also talks about his current venture, Supply Chain Pro, which focuses on helping companies set up and improve their supply chains. He highlights the importance of prioritizing health, family, and career and shares insights on hiring and standing out in the job market. Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 The Journey of a Product Development Expert 03:53 The Impact of Psychology on Design Decisions 10:01 Challenges and Opportunities in Scaling Up Technology 17:05 Valuable Advice for Young Entrepreneurs 28:55 The Journey from Industrial Design to Software Engineering 33:12 Balancing Career, Family, and Health 50:56 Insights on Hiring and Standing Out in the Job Market 01:06:08 Insights on Physical Product Development and Recruitment Ashley's recommended book: Atomic Habits by James Clear: https://amzn.eu/d/06iloxge Connect with Ashley Sayed on LinkedIn: | |||
01 May 2024 | Stefan Bridges' journey from designing Concorde interiors at FactoryDesign to Head of Design at Redbull | 00:43:26 | |
Episode 3 of The Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte at Kodu. New episodes every other Wednesday! On this episode we were joined by Stefan Bridges, Head of Creative Design at Redbull. Our conversation covered a range of topics, including Stefan Bridges' experiences working at Factory Design, McLaren, and Red Bull. Bridges discussed his decision to join Factory Design after being inspired by a feature in Design Week, despite the low pay, and the subsequent growth of the team. He also shared insights into his decision to join McLaren, emphasizing the allure of relocating from London and the substantial pay increase offered. Bridges then detailed his transition from McLaren to Red Bull, explaining how he was headhunted by his previous boss and attracted to the more creative and inspiring atmosphere at Red Bull. The conversation also touched on job application strategies, media consumption habits, and potential future guests for the podcast. Chris Whyte and Stefan Bridges discussed the use of portfolios in job applications, the impact of digital approaches, and the rarity of receiving mailed portfolios in the current job market. They also shared their limited use of social media and emphasized the value of genuine career advice. lease excuse the sound and video quality of this episode. We hope you enjoy the content regardless :) Connect with Stefan Bridges on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-bridges-63315a6/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com | |||
12 Jun 2024 | Lea Stewart on Fulfillment and Growth in Your Work and Learning from Design Horror Stories | 00:54:59 | |
Episode 6 of the Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! On this episode we're joined by Lea Stewart. Lea Stewart, senior manager for baby and parenting products at Newell Brands, shares her career journey and insights in this episode. She discusses how she chose to study industrial design and the challenges she faced in finding job opportunities. Lea emphasizes the importance of not overlooking creative opportunities and finding value in every job, regardless of the company's reputation. She also highlights the significance of building connections and learning from experienced professionals. Lea's story reminds us that success in design is not defined by working for well-known companies, but by finding fulfillment and growth in our work. Lea Stewart discusses the importance of finding a job that enables the rest of your life and brings you joy. She emphasizes the need to consider factors beyond just the work itself, such as work-life balance and the people you work with. Lea also shares insights on dressing for interviews, highlighting the importance of reading the room and being comfortable while still dressing appropriately. She provides an overview of her company's hiring process, which includes initial camera-off interviews to assess character and portfolio reviews in later rounds. Lea emphasizes the importance of understanding and communicating your impact in design careers, as well as the satisfaction of positively influencing and developing others. She also shares a personal design horror story where a lack of stakeholder alignment led to a failed presentation. Lea recommends the book series 'The 12 Tomorrows' and podcasts like Radio Lab, This American Life, and Freakonomics for thought-provoking content. She also mentions the Women in Design Deep Dive event happening in June. Takeaways
More info on the Women in Design Deep Dive Event in Philadelphia on 25th June 2024: https://www.idsa.org/conference-details/women-in-design-deep-dive-2024/ | |||
04 Sep 2024 | From Kohler to Blendjet: William Gordon's Design Journey | 01:02:06 | |
Episode 12 of The Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! In this episode of the Design Journeys podcast, host Chris Whyte interviews William Gordon, Vice President of Design at Blendjet. They discuss William's journey in industrial design, his time at Kohler and SC Johnson, and the importance of building relationships in the design industry. William emphasizes the value of connections and maintaining a network, even during challenging times. He also highlights the role of storytelling in design and the impact of design on facilitating positive relationships between people. In this conversation, William Gordon discusses the challenges of working with egotistical bosses and the importance of creating a positive work environment. He shares his experiences working at S.C. Johnson Wax and CamelBak, highlighting the diverse range of products and industries he has been involved in. Gordon emphasizes the significance of understanding the design process and its impact on people, business, and society. He also shares a humorous design story involving Herb Kohler, the CEO of Kohler, testing a toilet seat. Takeaways
Connect with William Gordon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-gordon-a6522b1/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
07 Aug 2024 | Emily Moyer on Embracing AI and The Importance of Relationship Building and Networking for Industrial Designers | 00:56:23 | |
Episode 10 of the Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! In this episode, host Chris Whyte interviews Emily Moyer, an independent industrial design strategy and innovation consultant. Emily has worked with big brands like L'Oreal and Nestle, as well as startups like Aura Home and Bark & Co. She shares her career journey and highlights the importance of user experience and problem-solving in design. Emily also discusses the trends she's seeing in the industry, including advancements in design tools and AI. In this conversation, Chris and Emily discuss the importance of understanding the limitations of design tools like GPT and Mid-Journey. They compare it to the process of designing in industrial design, where it's crucial to flesh out concepts before diving into 3D modeling. They also talk about the elements of a strong industrial design portfolio, including versatility and sketching. Emily shares a success story of a prescription bottle design that won an award and a failure story of a wearable keyboard that didn't meet consumer expectations. They discuss the challenges of business development for independent consultants and the effectiveness of personal posts on LinkedIn. Emily recommends the book 'I Love It, What Is It?' by Turner Duckworth and the podcast 'Design Theory' by John Murielo. She also mentions Hector Rodriguez and Jonathan Tai as valuable resources in the design industry. Emily can be reached on LinkedIn or through her website, EmilyMoyer.com. Takeaways
Connect with Emily Moyer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-moyer-1b49973/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
17 Apr 2024 | The importance of inclusive design and how passionate people propel mission-led businesses towards their goals with Tom Malloy - Principal Designer and Inclusive Design Lead at Elvie | 00:52:41 | |
Episode 2 of the Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! On this episode we're joined by Tom Malloy. Tom, a principal designer at Elvie, shares his journey in industrial design and his passion for inclusive design. He emphasizes the importance of being passionate about a cause or mission when applying for a job. Tom also discusses the value of cover letters and physical portfolios in standing out from other applicants. He highlights the need for a more modern and relevant design curriculum in schools. Tom concludes by mentioning his involvement with the Design and Technology Association to improve design education. Tom shares his journey from working at Hornby to joining Oxford Product Design (OPD) and eventually Elvie. He emphasizes the importance of design thinking skills and the value of personal connections in career transitions. Tom also discusses his passion for inclusive design and how it has shaped his work at Elvie. He highlights the need for a well-prepared and fair interview process, sharing a story of an interview faux pas. Chapters
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06 Nov 2024 | Building a Brand Around Purpose and Simplicity with Oliver Murphy | 00:57:55 | |
Episode 17 of The Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every Wednesday! In this episode, Chris Whyte speaks with Oliver Murphy, founder of SLOWE Living, a brand built around sustainable, minimalist furniture design. Oliver’s career journey began with industrial design at Loughborough University and evolved through branding and freelancing, ultimately leading him to create a brand during the pandemic. He shares how Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics shaped his design philosophy, the challenges of building a furniture brand from scratch, and how he found purpose by creating a business that aligns with his values of simplicity and intentional living. Key Takeaways:
Connect with Oliver Murphy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivermurphydesigner/ Learn more about SLOWE Living here: https://www.sloweliving.com/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
20 Nov 2024 | How Fred Russell-Pavier Brings Cutting-Edge Stability to Micro-Mobility at SuperSmith | 01:01:54 | |
Episode 19 of The Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every Wednesday! In this episode, Chris Whyte sits down with Fred Russell-Pavier, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Super Smith, a company focused on creative accessible micro-mobility solutions. Fred’s journey started in academia, where he explored complex sensing and measurement technology, leading to multiple patents and innovations. He shares insights on moving from research to a start-up, using sensing technology to enhance mobility scooters, and the challenges of adapting advanced technology for public use. This conversation delves into the balance of safety, design, and functionality needed to create accessible and intuitive products. Key Takeaways:
Connect with Fred Russell-Pavier on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fsrp/ Learn more about SuperSmith here: https://supersmith.co/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
29 May 2024 | Improving Medical Devices for Home Use: Dr. Kristi Bartlett's Research - The Power of User Insights in Design and Innovation | 00:48:35 | |
Episode 5 of the Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! On this episode we're joined by Dr. Kristi Bartlett. Summary Dr. Kristi Bartlett, Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky College of Design and Director of Product Development at Zibrio, discusses her career journey in medical device design and her passion for equality and gender bias in design. She shares her experience transitioning from civil engineering to industrial design and her research on improving medical devices for home use. Dr. Bartlett also talks about Zibrio's balance assessment technology and the importance of user-centered design. In her role as a professor, she focuses on helping students find their personal motivation and develop their design skills. The conversation explores the challenges women face in engineering and design industries, including gender bias in job descriptions and the lack of representation. It highlights the importance of creating a more inclusive and appealing environment for women in these fields. The discussion also touches on the value of user insights in the design process and the ability to update connected devices to meet user needs. The conversation concludes with a mention of the Women in Industrial Design Group and the need for support and mentorship in the design community. Keywords design, engineering, medical devices, equality, gender bias, industrial design, user-centered design, women in engineering, gender bias, job descriptions, inclusivity, user insights, connected devices, design process, Women in Industrial Design Group, support, mentorship Takeaways
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18 Sep 2024 | Dale Backus on lessons learned building SmallHD to a market leader, selling and starting again. | 01:13:39 | |
Episode 13 of The Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! In this episode of the Design Journeys podcast, host Chris Whyte interviews Dale Backus, founder and CEO of Ohsnap, a company known for its innovative phone grip. Dale shares his journey from a marketing background to product design, detailing his experiences with Small HD, the challenges of transitioning from an agency to a product business, and the lessons learned from selling Small HD. He discusses the launch of Ohsnap, the importance of retail expansion, and the critical areas of product, marketing, and operations for business success. Dale emphasizes the significance of curiosity and competence in potential employees and offers insights into navigating the complexities of entrepreneurship. Takeaways
Connect with Dale Backus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalebackus/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
15 May 2024 | Chris Johnson on his time at Speedo, FactoryDesign and writing his book "Design, Lead, Succeed" | 00:47:25 | |
Episode 4 of the Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! On this episode we're joined by Chris Johnson. Summary Chris Johnson discusses his journey from studying transportation design at Coventry University to working at design consultancies, Bombardier, and eventually joining Speedo. He shares his experiences and highlights, including working on the iconic Concord project and designing the Fasken Elite Goggles for the Olympics. Chris emphasizes the importance of perseverance and combining passion with design skills to succeed in the industry. In this conversation, Chris Johnson discusses his experience designing racing goggles and leading design teams. He shares insights on the evolution of the product and the challenges of balancing ambition with rules in sports design. Chris also highlights the importance of research and innovation in creating step changes. He talks about his book, 'Design, Lead, Succeed,' and emphasizes the value of setting shared principles in design teams. Chris reflects on his career and the learning opportunities he encountered, including the challenges of transitioning into design leadership. He provides advice for candidates looking to stand out in the job market and shares his favorite book and podcast. Takeaways
Chris's recommended books and podcasts:
Buy "Design, Lead, Succeed" by Chris Johnson here: https://amzn.eu/d/glLIENd Connect with Chris Johnson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisjohnson-design/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
03 Apr 2024 | Geoff Baldwin | People, Places and Things | Working at IDEO and IDEO.org, setting up his own consultancy and sports business, overcoming doubt and imposter syndrome and much more! | 00:55:57 | |
In this episode of the Design Journeys podcast, Chris Whyte interviews Jeff Baldwin, a creative leader and founder of People, Places, and Things. Jeff shares his journey in design, starting from his childhood fascination with shoes to his career at IDEO and IDEO.org. He discusses the importance of including people in the design process and designing with them, rather than for them. Jeff also talks about the challenges he has faced, including the balance between being a leader and a hands-on designer, and the self-doubt that comes with every step of the creative journey. In this conversation, Geoff Baldwin and Chris Whyte discuss the importance of doing what you love and how to overcome doubt and imposter syndrome. Geoff emphasizes the need for support from others, whether it's a spouse, friend, or community, to help navigate the challenges of freelancing or starting a business. They also talk about Geoff's new venture, WinWin Athletics, which aims to solve everyday sports problems and make sports more accessible for everyone. Geoff shares his advice for aspiring designers, encouraging them to embrace new tools and technology while also focusing on building a strong foundation as a designer. Connect with Geoff Baldwin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffrey-baldwin-96286116/ Learn more about flag football and WIN WIN Athletics: https://winwinathletics.com/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
21 Aug 2024 | Tim Sharpe on how design can be a strategic advantage for non-design companies. | 00:58:41 | |
Episode 11 of The Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! In this episode of the Design Journeys podcast, host Chris Whyte interviews Tim Sharpe, co-founder of Better Normal, a consultancy focused on helping non-designers adopt a designer's mindset. Tim shares his career journey, which includes working in various countries and industries, such as consumer electronics, e-bikes, and medical devices. He emphasizes the importance of international experience in shaping his success. Tim also discusses how design can become a strategic advantage for non-design companies and shares insights on reframing problems, involving end-users, and staying curious. In this conversation, Tim and Chris discuss the importance of networking and building connections in the design industry. They emphasize the value of being curious, asking questions, and having broad interests. Tim shares his experience working on a project to develop equipment for cancer treatment and highlights the importance of teamwork and making choices that contribute to the greater good. They also discuss tips for creating effective CVs and portfolios, including showcasing problem-solving skills through sketches. Tim recommends the books 'Loonshots' and 'Ruined by Design' as valuable resources for designers. Takeaways
Connect with Tim Sharpe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharpetim/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
16 Oct 2024 | Tim Maclean | From Dyson to Founding a Design Consultancy: Lessons in Innovation and Resilience | 00:57:25 | |
Episode 15 of The Design Journeys Podcast hosted by Chris Whyte. New episodes every other Wednesday! In this episode, Chris Whyte chats with Tim Maclean, founder of Cognate, a design consultancy based in Bath. Tim's journey spans decades of experience in the design and engineering field, from Avon Rubber to Herman Miller and Dyson. He shares insights on his varied career, the challenges of switching between permanent roles and contracting, and the eventual decision to start his own consultancy. With a passion for blending engineering with design, Tim opens up about the balance between the two disciplines and the reality of running your own business. Key highlights include Tim’s transition from consultancy to in-house roles, his work on high-profile products like the US Joint Services face mask, and the lessons he’s learned from managing redundancies and building client relationships. Tim also dives into the process of scaling a design consultancy and what it takes to maintain work-life balance in an industry where hours can easily blur together. Key Takeaways:
Connect with Tim Maclean on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-maclean-32115a156/ Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Learn more about Kodu Recruitment: https://teamkodu.com/ | |||
27 Nov 2024 | From Burnout to Breakthrough: Tracy Sharp’s Journey to Sharp Minds | 01:00:55 | |
In this episode, Chris Whyte speaks with Tracy Sharp, founder of Sharp Minds and host of Beginner’s Guide to Design Thinking. Tracy shares her incredible journey from studying product design engineering at Strathclyde University to leading global teams and building a career in mentoring and coaching. She opens up about her experiences as a female leader in engineering, the importance of asking for what you want, and how she overcame burnout to create Sharp Minds. Tracy discusses leveraging design thinking in unexpected areas, building a portfolio career, and fostering inclusivity in engineering. Key Takeaways:
Connect with Tracy Sharp on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracychristinasharp/ Learn more about SharpMinds here: https://www.sharpminds.coach/ Listen to Beginners Guide to Design Thinking here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vP9XJRLbfihGb7ZXlaSSK?si=afcc833494534582&nd=1&dlsi=b3ef013204fe444b Connect with Chris Whyte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrchriswhyte/ Stay in the loop for future events: www.teamkodu.com/events |