In this episode, Geoff Wilson brings in local designer Janice Chan to sample the most niche of design topics: spoons, scissors, and other serving utensils. Noticing the unexamined usefulness of our everyday tools is our jam, so here’s a double scoop.
Janice Chan is a unquestionably curious UX and Product Designer in Auckland with a clear appetite for learning what makes for good design.
Covered in this episode:
💡 In which way do cultural differences influence our tools?
💡 How might designing for longevity over obsolesence improve opportunities?
💡 Do material choices impact experiences and identities?
💡 Are sustainable practices just as good for business as the environment?
💡 Are sporks the ultimate utensil or an absolute failure?
Originally recorded on 27 Dec 2021.
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Hosted by Geoff Wilson (https://geoffwilsonhcd.com)
You can find and follow Janice Chan on LinkedIn.
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Intro and Outro tracks:
Music by 8er41 from Pixabay
Small Group Walla by Corsica S on Free Music Archive