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This is the IxDA Sydney Podcast. A show that guides you through the stages of design journey, whether you are just starting out and looking to find your feet, or you're a seasoned designer. Join us where we speak to design thinkers, and design doers.
We can't guarantee answers, just better questions!
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S2 E11 - So you want to create a podcast?
Join Vinita and Sam in our last episode of the series, as they reflect on their IxDA podcasting journey.
The IxDA podcast emerged in 2022 as a unique approach to the IxDA Sydney mentoring program, interviewing design leaders around career progression and mentoring. This year we've delved more into the 'zeitgeist of design', covering topics from Web3 to design accessibility.
We'll be taking a short break from the podcast while the team focuses on delivering an amazing program for Interaction 24.
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S2 E10 - Therapy for Designers
Hello and welcome to the latest episode of the Sydney IxDA Podcast. In this episode, Vinita and Jess are chatting with the team at Therapy for Designers. Simone Attanasio - Product Design Lead at Canva, Benaz Irani - Product Design Manager at OpenTable and Milly Schmidt - Experience Design Manager at Atlassian.
We've all heard of career growth programs through ADPList and IxDA's mentoring program. Therapy for Designers is looking at doing this in a way that incorporates meaningful conversations, connections, food and wine. Creating a space for designers to safely share their challenges, be heard and learn to build a growth mindset and leadership capabilities as a group.
We'll be covering:
The origin, inspiration, and purpose behind the program
Differentiating themselves from other career growth initiatives
The connection to conversations, connections, and food
Leadership styles within the facilitators
Their learnings with "experiments" and scaling going forward
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S2 E09 - Designing the design system | Amy Howard
In our ninth episode of the season, Vinita and Jess are having a chat with Amy Howard. Amy is the Lead Designer for IAG’s Design System, leading the creation and implementation of tools and resources that support designers using the design system. She works closely with designers and digital teams across the company to support its adoption and ensure it meets the needs of the organisation and its users.
We’ll be covering the following themes:
The landscape of design systems and design ops
How design systems reflect branding
Consumption of a design systems by different stakeholders
Accessibility, scalability, and documentation within design systems
The role design systems play in a designer’s career
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S2 E08 - Designing a sustainable future | Elise Margaritis
In this episode, Vinita is joined by Elise Margaritis, the Creative Director of TEM. Elise built the brand and marketing function for TEM which has grown to become Asia Pacific’s most trusted carbon offset provider.
In this session we dive into the following themes:
Her philosophy and approach to helping organisations achieve net-zero emissions through carbon offsetting.
How designers can take the initiative to investigate sustainable claims made by businesses and not to promote greenwashing.
What designers can do to make an impact within the sustainable space.
How Australian organisations can learn from Europe's stricter sustainability measures
If you want to learn more about IxDA Sydney's podcast show notes, resources, events and mentorship programs, please visit: www.ixdasydney.org -
S2 E07 - Data viz & accessibility. Lessons in building a data visualisation practice at Google | Kent Eisenhuth
In this episode, Jessica and Sam are joined by Kent Eisenhuth, a data visualisation thought leader at Google and author. As the leader of Google's data accessibility program, Kent has designed visualisations for various products, including Fitbit, Google Fit, Material Design, Workspaces, Google Cloud, and X.company. This episode is a deep dive into the world of data, covering topics such as accessibility, visualisation, and more!
We cover:
The value of data visualisations in the UX world.
How education played a pivotal role in building a data visualisation practice within Google.
Data accessibility maturity in an organisation.
Making sketching approachable for people who aren’t designers
Kent's work and ideas have been featured in several prominent publications, including Fast Company, Tech Crunch, The Guardian, and Smashing Magazine. He has presented talks and ideas at prestigious conferences such as IxDA's Interaction and SXSW, and he frequently guest lectures at universities across the United States. For more information about Kent and his book, "Drawing Product Ideas: Fast and Easy UX Drawing for Anyone," please visit https://www.kenteisenhuth.com/.
If you want to learn more about IxDA Sydney's podcast show notes, resources, events and mentorship programs, please visit: www.ixdasydney.org -
S2 E06 - The bridge between comedy and design facilitation | Rich Brophy
In this episode, Vinita and Sam speak with Rich Brophy, Head of Design at Blue Egg, a Behavioral Design Consultancy. As a former stand-up comedian, Rich shares his perspectives on the connection between comedy and design facilitation, as well as the significance of design principles and personal branding.
We cover the following themes:
How Rich's experience in comedy and advertising has given him an unfair advantage in the design field.
The importance of storytelling, empathy, and improvisation in design facilitation.
How design principles guarantee a more predictable path to quality work.
The significance of design research in shaping design decisions.
If you want to learn more about IxDA Sydney's podcast show notes, resources, events and mentorship programs, please visit: www.ixdasydney.org