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In this podcast episode, Designdrives explores the dynamic relationship between design as a creative discipline and the systems and tools that shape this creativity, for better or worse. They delve into the importance of customizing design processes to allow designers to focus on the most impactful aspects of their work, including the strategic and psychological components of problem-solving.
Don Norman, a renowned design expert with over four decades of experience in academia and industry, shares his insights on a range of design topics. They discuss the challenges designers face in avoiding quick assumptions and solutions when tackling design briefs and how to choose the most effective methods for problem-solving.
Don also offers guidance on incorporating principles of visual perception and affordance into the design process, as well as creating artificial friction in designs.
In addition, they explore the importance of designing for a better world and the role that sustainability and humanity-centeredness play in this process.
Don shares his thoughts on how designers can effectively communicate the value of design to business stakeholders and the common mistakes to avoid.
They also discuss the need for a different kind of design in the fifth industrial revolution and the arbitrary and artificial measurements that govern our lives.
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