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EPISODE · Nov 8, 2019 · 28 MIN

Lessons from Season 3

from Design Better · host The Curiosity Department

Show notes: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/season3recap The third season of the Design Better Podcast recently wrapped up, where we explored the connected workflow: how designers can work more effectively and efficiently with their engineering and product counterparts to create incredible customer experiences.  We interviewed guests ranging from Julie Zhuo, VP of Product Design at Facebook and author of The Making of a Manager, to Diego Rodriguez, Chief Product and Design Officer at Intuit. In this episode, Aarron and Eli share what they learned from some of the brightest minds in digital product design. Here are a few of the top takeaways: Learn how Google’s Abigail Hart Gray approaches measuring the value of design. Hear how Lori Kaplan from Atlassian explains “designing across the seams” to create a unified customer experience. Listen to Benjamin Evans discuss how practicing inclusivity can create a framework for inviting roles outside design into the design process. So while we’re hard at work producing Season 4 of the podcast, enjoy this look back at some of the best moments in Season 3.  And for more free articles, videos, books, and stories to level up your design practice, visit https://www.designbetter.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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