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#309 Container queries and design thinking
Episode 309 is a linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention we feature articles about container queries being available to use in all major browsers and how desig
#308 Systems thinking with Sheryl Cababa
What is systems thinking and how can designers make use of it in their work? In her book Closing the loop, Sheryl Cababa lays out her answer and approach to this question. We talk to her and discuss s
#307 Policy and design with Alexandra Schmidt
In this conversation with Alex Schmidt, author of Deliberate Intervention, we discuss policy in relation to digital design and tech. We discuss how even though designers intend to do good and have a
#306 Human centred design with Alastair Somerville (UXP Classic)
We are constantly simplifying the world around us and the people within it. This is a perfectly understandable reaction to the messy things we have to work with. But with every step back we are buildi
#305 Dyscalculia and ChatGPT
Episode 305 is a linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention we feature articles about designing for people with dyscalculia and low numeracy, and How ChatGPT is b
#304 Building a content strategy practice with Natalie Marie Dunbar
Getting anything up and running takes both time and planing. Content strategist Natalie Marie Dunbar joins us to talk about her content strategy practice blueprint and how it can help you when buildin
#303 Metacognition with Steve Fleming
We take a dive into neuroscience and metacognition. Thinking about thinking and thinking about other minds. We are joined by Professor Stephen Fleming, neuroscientist and author of the book Know Thyse
#302 Articulating design decisions with Tom Greever (UXP Classic)
We talk toTom GreeveraboutArticulating Design Decisions. How do we talk about our designs effectively with stakeholders? Every designer has to explain (and justify) their design decisions to non-de
#301 Informed consent with Kim Foulds and Joyce Rafla
Informed consent is a critical part of the research process. We talk to Kim Foulds and Joyce Rafla about how they made use of videos featuring Sesame Workshop muppets to make taking a consent decision
#300 Jokes and humour with Delia Chiaro
Weve been tacking jokes onto the end of our shows since Episode 138. So to celebrate Episode 300, we take a look at jokes and humour. Were joined by Professor Delia Chiaro, who has spent decades res