EP 18: Designing a User Friendly World | Cliff Kuang
vor 5 Jahren
Bon and Cliff talk about how Three Mile Island was the worst design
fail in U.S. history, feedback loops and why most unsexy wicked
problems actually demand the most talented designers.
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vor 5 Jahren
Cliff Kuang is a user-experience designer at Google and author of
User Friendly: How the Hidden Rules of Design Are Changing the Way
We Live, Work, and Play, which was called a “tour de force” by the
New York Times and was also named an Amazon Best Book of 2019.
Previously, he was head of UX and product at Fast Company; the
founder of Fast Company’s design site, Co.Design; and an editor at
Wired. Under his leadership, Co.Design became an award-winning
source of insight and inspiration for a generation of designers.
Bon and Cliff talk about how Three Mile Island was the worst design
fail in U.S. history, feedback loops and why most unsexy wicked
problems actually demand the most talented designers.
User Friendly: How the Hidden Rules of Design Are Changing the Way
We Live, Work, and Play, which was called a “tour de force” by the
New York Times and was also named an Amazon Best Book of 2019.
Previously, he was head of UX and product at Fast Company; the
founder of Fast Company’s design site, Co.Design; and an editor at
Wired. Under his leadership, Co.Design became an award-winning
source of insight and inspiration for a generation of designers.
Bon and Cliff talk about how Three Mile Island was the worst design
fail in U.S. history, feedback loops and why most unsexy wicked
problems actually demand the most talented designers.
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