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Who Is It For? | Understanding design

Author: Marcus Fleckner

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A new way to understand design. ~ A multilingual design podcast - answering the big question: Who Is It For?


Dansk og engelsk sproget podcast om design. Faktisk om alt slags design. Som navnet på podcasten angiver (Who Is It For? | Forstå design), så er hoved præmissen i podcasten at se på hvem man designer til og hvorfor man gør det.

Der er fokus på alt fra grafisk design til byrumsdesign. Hvorfor skal vi have fokus på design? Hvorfor er det overhovedet vigtigt at være opmærksom på hvad der er dårligt og godt design?
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Welcome back to the podcast, after some 10 months hiatus. I'm finally back. This time to talk about what creativity is and how I try to stay creative. Thank you for listening along.  Follow the podcast on Instagram: www.instagram.com/wiifdesign
How is it to work remotely as a freelancer? What are the pros and cons for this type of working environment. That is this episodes topic which Marcus talks and discusses with Maria Andersen, who is a digital- and web designer and illustrator.  Links to all of Marias different socials and websites:  https://www.instagram.com/mariajandersenart/ https://www.instagram.com/thehappyrobotss/ http://mariajandersen.com/
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic a lot of us are now facing a new reality, where we have to adapt to working from home for a period of time.  That's exactly what Frederik and I discuss and check in one another the hear how we both are dealing with this unusual situation. Listen along, their might be some great tips on how to keep up motivation and creativity.   PLEASE REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR HANDS, DON'T TOUCH YOUR FACE AND KEEP YOUR DISTANCE. 
This episode is not solely about COVID-19. But about how to stay focused in times of chaos and uncertainty.  Listen along and please stay safe and be thoughtful of others. 3 simple rules:  1. WASH YOU HANDS.  2. DON'T TOUCH YOUR FACE.  3. KEEP YOUR DISTANCE. 
In todays episode I explore the value of UX together with UX'er and project manager Xhensila Reci. This episode is a bit longer than the usual. But it so much worth it. Xhensila and I discover so many parts of what the core value of UX really is.  More about Xhensila right here: http://xhensilareci.dk/ & https://www.instagram.com/xhensilareci/ Listen along. Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wiifdesign/  and consider supporting on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wiif
Second episode of the Gestalt principles.  In this episode Marcus rounds up the last principles in the Gestalt theory. Listen to last weeks episode (#26) to hear all of the principles explained. 
Tony Daussat runs the podcast Experience Design Podcast, where he covers a whole variety of different design related topics with inspiring and interesting guests.  This time Tony is in the hot seat. And we talk about how you actually go about designing af "design" podcast. Listen along.  Please review and rate the podcast on Apple Podcast Follow Tony on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xdpodcast/ and listen to his podcast right here: https://www.xdpodcast.com/links Follow the WIIF podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wiifdesign/
I discuss and explore the world of the Gestalt principles. To not make this episode to long, it's a two part. So next episode will be out next friday.
Havde den store fornøjelse af at have Maria Andersen med på podcasten som har skabt The Happy Robots (se link). Vi snakker om hendes proces bag disse kreationer og ikke mindst hvordan Maria startede ud med at aninmerer hendes første projekter.  Lyt med!  Maria's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariajandersenart/ The Happy Robots' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehappyrobotss/
In this episode I focus on (very briefly), the danish version of the Oyster card - called Rejsekort and talk about my dislikes about it. And why this type of design doesn't fit well in, in Denmark.  Follow the podcast on Instagram: www.instagram.com/wiifdesign
I had the honor of being joined by Miriam Isaac. If you have the slightest interest in UX and UI design, you need to follow and stay up to date with her instagram - https://www.instagram.com/misaac85/ - Miriam has more than 25.000 followers on Instagram.  We sat down and had a talk about design systems and how they shape our daily life and how useful they actually can be. Listen along.  Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wiifdesign/
In design feedback is essential to the way we interact with objects. And it can make or break a product if the feedback of a design is bad or non-existing. 
I denne episode gæster Product manager og UX designer for BoligPortal Frederik Rømming podcasten til en snak om hvor vigtigt det er at forstå den branche man skal designe til, for at kunne leverer et godt resultat.  Følg Frederik på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frederikroemming/ Følg podcasten på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wiifdesign/
So in this short episode Marcus looks into why dark mode has become a thing and a trend.  Different links for further reading on dark mode, night shift, blue shift etc.:  https://mashable.com/article/dark-mode-apps-instagram-google-chrome-apple-ios13/?europe=true https://9to5mac.com/2019/12/17/blue-light-night-shift-study/ STUDY:  https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/researchers-discover-when-its-good-to-get-the-blues/
Kreativitet kan siges at være mange ting. Ofte så tillægger man det at være kreativ til en person som har et vis talent og dermed tilsidesætter at kreativitet er egenskab på lige fod med andre egenskaber. Men det er faktisk muligt at arbejde professionelt med kreativitet. Det ved Michael Biskjær næsten alt om. Michael forsker på Aarhus Universitet i netop kreativitet og forskellige anvendelsesmuligheder for dette. Fandt du episoden interessant så vil jeg meget gerne høre fra dig. Giv gerne podcasten en vurdering og anmeldelse på Apple Podcast. Det hjælper podcasten og jeg rigtig meget. Mange tak :)  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/who-is-it-for-forst%C3%A5-design/id1441926109?ign-mpt=uo%3D4&mt=2 Følg podcasten på Instagram: www.instagram.com/wiifdesign  
I this episode Marcus is joined by Ioana Teleanu - maybe for some better known from her very popular Instagram account UX Goodies where she shares tips, knowledge and experiences about UX design. We're in this episode gonna tackle the question about how mental health may (or may not) affect a designers creativity. Where both Marcus and Ioana has hands on experiences.  Listen to more episodes from this podcast series about design and creativity right here:  https://anchor.fm/whoisitfor Follow the podcast on Instagram
Det er ikke altid let at begå sig ude i det offentlige rum som blind eller svagtseende. Ofte så er de løsninger der er lavet til denne gruppe af mennesker designet at folk som ikke selv har denne udfordring. Derfor snakker jeg idag med Biljana (endnu en gang) om netop hvordan man udvikler designs og processer til denne gruppe af mennesker og hvordan man får dem til at blive en del af design processen.  Du kan som altid lytte til podcasten her: https://anchor.fm/whoisitfor og følg gerne podcasten på Instagram
In episode 16 of the podcast Marcus is joined by Jon Vieira from Brasil. In this episode we're gonna talk about all of those struggles and difficulties there can be when you have clients and user you have to design to, who all come from different countries and have a whole other culture than your own. This can have a huge impact on how a design is pervieved and used. So what are the pitfalls and what can you gain by designing for other cultures than your own. That will Jon help me answer. A lot of the research and insights for this episode is based on one of Jon's articles he has written for Toptal - you can read the one in question right here:  https://www.toptal.com/designers/ux/guide-to-cross-cultural-design Learn more about Jon:  linkedin.com/in/jonvieira &  jonvieira.com Stay up to date with the podcast on the its Instagram right here:  https://www.instagram.com/wiifdesign/. If you enjoy the podcast please do consider rating it on Apple Podcast.
So I thought it was time for me to do a bit of a better introduction to how I am and what I stand for (design-wise).  If you want this episode is now also available as a video, so if you want to see what I look like, head over to YouTube right here: https://youtu.be/DD9nrqPX3FI www.wiif.dk
I 15. episode gæster Julie Ravn-Nielsen podcasten. Julie er direktør i det kreative digitale bureau Et al. Vi tager en snak om hvordan det egentlig kan være at dårligt UX design stadig er noget som man gang på gang kan støde på i den digitale verden her i anno 2019? Julie og Marcus ser på en række forskellige eksempler på dårligt UX både digitale men sågar også helt "almindelige" designede løsninger som du nok støder på dagligt.  Syntes du om podcasten, så vil jeg sætte stor pris på en vurdering og anmeldelse af den på Apple Podcast. Det hjælper podcasten rigtig meget med at blive synlig overfor andre potentielle lyttere som endnu ikke har fundet podcasten. Mange tak.  Få mere design og kreativitets inspiration og viden på podcastens Instagram: www.instagram.com/wiifdesign
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