Dan Brown is co-founder of EightShapes, a UX design discovery shop that serves clients in healthcare, education, not-for-profit and high-tech. He’s recently written a book called, Practical Design Discovery, published by A Book Apart.
Dan Brown is co-founder of EightShapes, a UX design discovery shop that serves clients in healthcare, education, not-for-profit and high-tech. He’s recently written a book called, Practical Design Discovery, published by A Book Apart.
Dan Brown is co-founder of EightShapes, a UX design discovery shop that serves clients in healthcare, education, not-for-profit and high-tech. He’s recently written a book called, Practical Design Discovery, published by A Book Apart.
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4:20 How long have you been working in the web industry?
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7:45 What does it mean to give everyone a voice?
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9:40 I want to have the hard conversations but you have to be willing to listen and be vulnerable.
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11:10 Talking about the game Dan Brown has made.
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13:10 Some of the techniques I’ve used to move situations forward are…
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18:25 How did you get started with Eight Shapes?
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20:40 Having a kid made the risk worth it.
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21:20 Nathan’s doing great work on design systems.
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23:20 Where do you see the future of design going?
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28:25 In what ways did A Book Apart take care of you in writing a book?
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30:40 The cover is a bit of a dad joke.
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33:30 Do you still get a lot of blowback from clients these days?
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35:50 What we need help with is we’ve got a big problem we don’t understand.
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39:00 Frankensteining a project and amplifying feedback.
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45:30 You still need data to back up your design decisions.
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46:40 How can people get in touch with Dan Brown?
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