Design Office Hours with Peter Boeckel

peter boeckel

A podcast about design, designers, and careers in design. Starting from Industrial Design, Peter Boeckel discusses creating, leading, and navigating creative work of all types at this place we call Work.

  1. TALK Curtis Michelson

    4D AGO

    TALK Curtis Michelson

    Innovation, Design Fiction & Team Fine-Tuning with Curtis Michelson   In this episode of Design Office Hours, I'm joined by Curtis Michelson—innovation strategist and facilitator—for a wide-ranging conversation on how real innovation happens inside organizations. We trace Curtis's journey from early environmental activism and the dot-com boom to his current work helping mid-sized companies unlock internal capacity for change. We talk about what it means to lead innovation efforts when the pressure is real, resources are limited, and the solution isn't another chatbot. We cover: – Designing corporate innovation beyond trend-chasing – Using AI tools in workshops—when to accelerate, when to hold back – A gamified approach to mapping value networks and future ecosystems – Meta-prompting and fine-tuning teams instead of models – Small gestures that spark big cultural shifts – And reflections on creative restraint, analog experience, and boundaries   Whether you're navigating change from the inside, running strategy sessions, or simply curious about how to design better futures—this one's for you.   For the DOH Library, Curtis recommends the 3x reads below: 'Navigating The Age of Chaos We might have touched on 'BANI' (brittle, anxious, nonlinear and incomprehensible) in our conversation. This book is an exploration of that state of affairs and how we can cope and respond to it. Reshuffle Sangeet Choudary's latest which penetrates the cheap easy arguments on AI and gets into how AI will racially reorient business models and organizations. In other words, the world will not be cheaper, faster, but very different. The Art of Noticing Rob Walker's book on how to 'pay attention' - a nice echo of our riff on Sorkin's 250 observations.' And as mentioned in the episode: Two Hundred Fifty Things An Architext Should Know https://www.readingdesign.org/250-things 🎧 Listen now, and send me your takeaways.   Got a question or a topic for a future episode? Email: designofficehours@peterboeckel.com Follow: IG @designofficehours Follow: YouTube @DesignOfficeHours Submit: peterboeckel.com/designofficehours

    1h 23m
  2. Episode 13 - TALK Blair Hasty

    11/20/2025

    Episode 13 - TALK Blair Hasty

    In this episode of Design Office Hours, I sit down with Blair Hasty—founder of Crafted By—to unpack the disconnect many designers are feeling in the field today. Blair has spoken to over 300 designers—from students to senior leads—and a recurring theme emerges: designers are being pushed away from what they trained for and into roles that feel misaligned. This episode dives into what's missing in design education, the impact of shifting industry expectations, and why communication is now the most critical design skill. We explore: – Why many designers still self-identify as industrial designers, even after moving into tech, strategy, or leadership – The gap between design school training and what's required in real-world projects – How AI is reshaping the value of design execution—and what remains essential – The importance of learning to sell your thinking, not just show your work – Blair's advice to early-career designers: talk to people, build your network, and get curious Whether you're questioning your next move or trying to reconnect with your voice as a designer, this episode will offer clarity, community, and perspective. Join his LinkedIn Group here: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13176226/ And find his Discord here: https://lnkd.in/eFCXC4V4   🎧 Listen now and send in your thoughts. Got a question or topic for a future episode? Email: designofficehours@peterboeckel.com Follow: IG and YouTube @designofficehours Submit: peterboeckel.com/designofficehours

    1h 27m

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A podcast about design, designers, and careers in design. Starting from Industrial Design, Peter Boeckel discusses creating, leading, and navigating creative work of all types at this place we call Work.

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