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This week we caught up with Kristy Tillman, a former designer at IDEO who now leads the design charge at Society of Grownups. We had a great time chatting across a huge range of topics, from diversity in tech to meatspace user onboarding!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
00:00 - We catch up with Kristy about what she's working on
07:00 - We explore some of Kristy's work in helping marginalized communities, including why there's less diversity in tech
15:30 - Kristy adds context to explaining why there are fewer prominent female designers
19:00 - We circled back around to talk about Kristy's current work at Society of Grownups
36:30 - Kristy explains some of the challenges in hiring for designers and developers on the East Coast
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This week we caught up with Kristy Tillman, a former designer at IDEO who now leads the design charge at Society of Grownups. We had a great time chatting across a huge range of topics, from diversity in tech to meatspace user onboarding!
If you have feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to reach us on Twitter at @designdetailsfm or email us directly!
00:00 - We catch up with Kristy about what she's working on
07:00 - We explore some of Kristy's work in helping marginalized communities, including why there's less diversity in tech
15:30 - Kristy adds context to explaining why there are fewer prominent female designers
19:00 - We circled back around to talk about Kristy's current work at Society of Grownups
36:30 - Kristy explains some of the challenges in hiring for designers and developers on the East Coast

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