Julia Whitney & Ray Ho in conversation - Planet as primary user
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28m
What does it mean to be a human-centred design leader in the midst of human-created climate change? What can we do in our own companies and teams, and as a profession, to help? How might we apply our unique strengths and resources, such as design process, craft, and empathy, to this multi-faceted challenge through the work we’re already doing? Or the work we might choose to take on?
Ray and Julia explore these topics and more, in conversation.
This talk was recorded at Leading Design London 2024.
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