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Undisciplined by Design features thought provoking conversations about future-focused innovation with business and creative leaders from across the country, specifically through the lens of cross-disciplinary collaboration. Host Aaron Bradley is an Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati, where he leads design thinking, innovation, and strategy projects in collaboration with transdisciplinary student teams and corporate partners from a variety of industry sectors.

Undisciplined By Design Aaron Bradley

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Undisciplined by Design features thought provoking conversations about future-focused innovation with business and creative leaders from across the country, specifically through the lens of cross-disciplinary collaboration. Host Aaron Bradley is an Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati, where he leads design thinking, innovation, and strategy projects in collaboration with transdisciplinary student teams and corporate partners from a variety of industry sectors.

    "Design" Solves Business Problems (?)

    "Design" Solves Business Problems (?)

    In today’s episode we’ll chat with a team of design researchers from Doblin, a Chicago-based consultancy that works at the intersection of human-centered design, research, and business strategy. They’ll share insights on using design processes to solve business problems, and the journey of building credibility with clients and collaborators. 

    • 27 min.
    Don't Stay in Your Lane

    Don't Stay in Your Lane

    In today’s episode we continue our conversation with Simon King and Kelly Bjork of IDEO, where we’ll chat about the power of bringing discipline-specific expertise to collaborative environments where “staying in your lane” isn’t an option, and the value of inviting clients into the design process throughout the evolution of a project.  

    • 20 min.
    Post Disciplinary Teaming and Critique at IDEO

    Post Disciplinary Teaming and Critique at IDEO

    This episode is part 1 of a conversation with Simon King and Kelly Bjork, design directors at IDEO's Chicago studio. In this episode we'll explore how IDEO leverages a "post-disciplinary" approach to building teams and solving creative challenges, and the importance of using internal critique at key stages of a project to maximize impact.

    • 19 min.
    Blurred Lines: Designer, Engineer, or One In The Same...?

    Blurred Lines: Designer, Engineer, or One In The Same...?

    In this episode we talk with Dave Seal, Design Director of Chicago-based design and innovation consultancy MINIMAL, about the nuances of truly blurring discipline lines when using design to solve problems, and even challenge some traditional definitions and parameters of what it means to be a “designer”. 

    • 29 min.
    From Producer to Leader, and Unexpected Inspiration

    From Producer to Leader, and Unexpected Inspiration

    This episode is part 2 of a conversation with Sam Amis, former Nike footwear and "innovation kitchen" designer and Director of Product Design at The James Brand, and Malcolm Lee, SVP of Financial Center Design at Bank of America. Sam and Malcom each have more than a decade of experience progressing their careers through a variety of design roles at boutique firms, high end consultancies, startups, and large corporations. In this episode we discuss the transition from focusing on craft and execution to setting a vision for other creatives as design leaders. They’ll also share memorable educational moments, and the joy of finding and translating creative inspiration from unexpected sources. University of Cincinnati architecture student Alex Phinney also joins the conversation. This episode was recorded on location at The James Brand in Portland, OR.

    • 15 min.
    Design Career Pivots and Progressions

    Design Career Pivots and Progressions

    Today's episode features Sam Amis, former Nike footwear and "innovation kitchen" designer and Director of Product Design at The James Brand, and Malcolm Lee, SVP of Financial Center Design at Bank of America. Sam and Malcom each have more than a decade of experience progressing their careers through a variety of design roles at boutique firms, high end consultancies, startups, and large corporations. In this episode they’ll share some practical advice for navigating the early years of a design career, and knowing how and when it’s time to pivot to what’s next. We’re also joined by University of Cincinnati design student Alex Phinney, sharing her perspective on re-framing and re-setting before your career officially begins. This episode was recorded on location at The James Brand in Portland, OR.

    • 25 min.

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