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In this episode of Practical UX , we explore how systems thinking can help designers solve complex problems and create more sustainable, impactful solutions.
Our guest is Sheryl Cababa, author of Closing the Loop: Systems Thinking for Designers — a must-read guide for anyone who wants to connect design thinking with real-world systems.
We discuss:
How systems thinking can improve UX design, service design, and innovation.
Why designers need to look beyond screens and touchpoints to understand the bigger picture.
Practical ways to apply systems thinking in your design process, research, and team collaboration.
How to design for long-term impact, sustainability, and organisational change.
If you’re a UX designer, product designer, researcher, or design strategist, this episode will help you think more holistically and 'close the loop' between design and systems.
By Dr Chris ParkerIn this episode of Practical UX , we explore how systems thinking can help designers solve complex problems and create more sustainable, impactful solutions.
Our guest is Sheryl Cababa, author of Closing the Loop: Systems Thinking for Designers — a must-read guide for anyone who wants to connect design thinking with real-world systems.
We discuss:
How systems thinking can improve UX design, service design, and innovation.
Why designers need to look beyond screens and touchpoints to understand the bigger picture.
Practical ways to apply systems thinking in your design process, research, and team collaboration.
How to design for long-term impact, sustainability, and organisational change.
If you’re a UX designer, product designer, researcher, or design strategist, this episode will help you think more holistically and 'close the loop' between design and systems.