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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2024 · 55 MIN

Designing the Future: Creativity, Constraints, and Resilience (With Scott Doorley)- Ep #170

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In this episode, we explore how design can shape a better future, examining its role in addressing complex challenges, embracing constraints, and navigating the opportunities and perils of runaway design in an ever-changing world. About the Episode:In this episode, we sit down with Scott Doorley, Creative Director at Stanford d.school and co-author of Assembling Tomorrow, to discuss the transformative power of design. We unpack how design goes beyond aesthetics to become a tool for shaping the future of technology, society, and innovation. Scott introduces concepts like "runaway design" and "anticipating breakage," offering practical advice for building resilient systems in an unpredictable world. We also explore speculative fiction as a technique for critical reflection and problem-solving, along with actionable strategies for embracing constraints to fuel creativity. From climate change to generative AI, this episode sheds light on how thoughtful design can help us navigate the challenges of today while building a thriving tomorrow. About the Guest:Scott Doorley is a writer, designer, and the Creative Director at the Stanford d.school, where he leads initiatives that reimagine the future of learning and design. His work spans books, digital products, and workspaces, with a focus on fostering creative collaboration. Scott co-authored Make Space: How to Set the Stage for Creative Collaboration and Assembling Tomorrow: A Deeply Hopeful Manifesto for Shaping the Future. He teaches design communication and has had his work featured in prestigious publications like the New York Times and museums worldwide, including San Jose and Helsinki. With a passion for speculative fiction and actionable design strategies, Scott’s contributions are shaping how we think about innovation, resilience, and the future. Timestamps:00:01:18 - Episode Commences00:05:20 - Design Evolution and Personal Journey Discussion00:11:04 - Navigating Rapid Technological Changes and Ambiguity00:19:51 - Generative AI, Metaphors, and Technological Growth00:23:49 - Balancing Technological Advancements and Human Decision-Making00:20:47 - Designing Solutions With Speculative Fiction00:38:23 - Understanding Constraints and Needs in Technology00:48:27 - Discussing Technology's Impact on Productivity and Free Time01:02:53 - Episode Concludes Additional Notes: For more check out the website: https://futuretechandforesight.com/ Or connect with me on – Twitter: https://twitter.com/FutureTech_Pod Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/futuretechandforesight/

In this episode, we explore how design can shape a better future, examining its role in addressing complex challenges, embracing constraints, and navigating the opportunities and perils of runaway design in an ever-changing world. About the Episode:In this episode, we sit down with Scott Doorley, Creative Director at Stanford d.school and co-author of Assembling Tomorrow, to discuss the transformative power of design. We unpack how design goes beyond aesthetics to become a tool for shaping the future of technology, society, and innovation. Scott introduces concepts like "runaway design" and "anticipating breakage," offering practical advice for building resilient systems in an unpredictable world. We also explore speculative fiction as a technique for critical reflection and problem-solving, along with actionable strategies for embracing constraints to fuel creativity. From climate change to generative AI, this episode sheds light on how thoughtful design can help us navigate the challenges of today while building a thriving tomorrow. About the Guest:Scott Doorley is a writer, designer, and the Creative Director at the Stanford d.school, where he leads initiatives that reimagine the future of learning and design. His work spans books, digital products, and workspaces, with a focus on fostering creative collaboration. Scott co-authored Make Space: How to Set the Stage for Creative Collaboration and Assembling Tomorrow: A Deeply Hopeful Manifesto for Shaping the Future. He teaches design communication and has had his work featured in prestigious publications like the New York Times and museums worldwide, including San Jose and Helsinki. With a passion for speculative fiction and actionable design strategies, Scott’s contributions are shaping how we think about innovation, resilience, and the future. Timestamps:00:01:18 - Episode Commences00:05:20 - Design Evolution and Personal Journey Discussion00:11:04 - Navigating Rapid Technological Changes and Ambiguity00:19:51 - Generative AI, Metaphors, and Technological Growth00:23:49 - Balancing Technological Advancements and Human Decision-Making00:20:47 - Designing Solutions With Speculative Fiction00:38:23 - Understanding Constraints and Needs in Technology00:48:27 - Discussing Technology's Impact on Productivity and Free Time01:02:53 - Episode Concludes Additional Notes: For more check out the website: https://futuretechandforesight.com/ Or connect with me on – Twitter: https://twitter.com/FutureTech_Pod Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/futuretechandforesight/

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