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#007: It's Time We Start Thinking Beyond the User - Dan Griner - Director of Design, Innovation, and Strategy at University of Colorado Denver

from Designing in the Wild: The Industrial Design Podcast

Dan comes to the interview with a level of humility for design that we all should aspire. In this episode we walk the path of Dan's story from accident to excellence. We talk about the responsibility that designers have to go beyond just making the pretty object and expand into realms of meta-design to go beyond just the end user and truly think in terms of a products life cycle, cradle to cradle.Contact Info Dan [email protected] / https://www.linkedin.com/in/dangriner/www.theidpodcast.cohttps://www.patreon.com/theIDpodcastHave ideas or just want to say hi, shoot me a note. Support the show

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