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In this episode, I caught up with a great friend of the podcast, Andy Polaine. Most of you will probably be familiar with Andy's work with Fjord and also as co-author of Service Design - from Insights to implementation on Rosenfeld Media, a book that has become one of the defining service design books over the last number of years. I was hosting Service design Days in Barcelona this year and had lots of fun meeting the European service design community. It was a jam-packed few days for me but managed to capture some great conversations that all followed a similar theme to what myself and John Thackara covered in his episode recently, and that is, we need to consider not only what we produce but how we actually produce it. Andy's keynote was fantastic and had some wonderful metaphors about how we have lost some of the natural cadence and craft through new work please like Agile and Lean. Christmas giveaways Also before I jump in I want to let you all know I'm working on creating a very very special newsletter for Christmas with lots of the world's best book companies and authors, so if you're not in the podcast newsletter, you should sign up for our newsletter. This Christmas newsletter will include discounts and giveaways, just in time for those Christmas stocking fillers. Right, let's get into the episode. Links from this episode Andy's slides from Service Design Days, Barcelona Connect with Andy on @Apolaine on Twitter, his website at polaine.com, via Fjords website at Fjordnet.com Read the transcript of this episode at thisisHCD.com Buy Andy's book that he co-authored 'Service Design - From Insight to Implementation' This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design Follow This is HCD us on Twitter Follow This is HCD on Instagram Sign up for our newsletter Join the This is HCD Slack Channel Follow us on Medium Support the show.
In this episode, I caught up with a great friend of the podcast, Andy Polaine. Most of you will probably be familiar with Andy's work with Fjord and also as co-author of Service Design - from Insights to implementation on Rosenfeld Media, a book that has become one of the defining service design books over the last number of years. I was hosting Service design Days in Barcelona this year and had lots of fun meeting the European service design community. It was a jam-packed few days for me but managed to capture some great conversations that all followed a similar theme to what myself and John Thackara covered in his episode recently, and that is, we need to consider not only what we produce but how we actually produce it. Andy's keynote was fantastic and had some wonderful metaphors about how we have lost some of the natural cadence and craft through new work please like Agile and Lean. Christmas giveaways Also before I jump in I want to let you all know I'm working on creating a very very special newsletter for Christmas with lots of the world's best book companies and authors, so if you're not in the podcast newsletter, you should sign up for our newsletter. This Christmas newsletter will include discounts and giveaways, just in time for those Christmas stocking fillers. Right, let's get into the episode. Links from this episode Andy's slides from Service Design Days, Barcelona Connect with Andy on @Apolaine on Twitter, his website at polaine.com, via Fjords website at Fjordnet.com Read the transcript of this episode at thisisHCD.com Buy Andy's book that he co-authored 'Service Design - From Insight to Implementation' This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design Follow This is HCD us on Twitter Follow This is HCD on Instagram Sign up for our newsletter Join the This is HCD Slack Channel Follow us on Medium Support the show.
In this episode, I caught up with a great friend of the podcast, Andy Polaine. Most of you will probably be familiar with Andy's work with Fjord and also as co-author of Service Design - from Insights to implementation on Rosenfeld Media, a book that has become one of the defining service design books over the last number of years. I was hosting Service design Days in Barcelona this year and had lots of fun meeting the European service design community. It was a jam-packed few days for me but managed to capture some great conversations that all followed a similar theme to what myself and John Thackara covered in his episode recently, and that is, we need to consider not only what we produce but how we actually produce it. Andy's keynote was fantastic and had some wonderful metaphors about how we have lost some of the natural cadence and craft through new work please like Agile and Lean. Christmas giveaways Also before I jump in I want to let you all know I'm working on creating a very very special newsletter for Christmas with lots of the world's best book companies and authors, so if you're not in the podcast newsletter, you should sign up for our newsletter. This Christmas newsletter will include discounts and giveaways, just in time for those Christmas stocking fillers. Right, let's get into the episode. Links from this episode Andy's slides from Service Design Days, Barcelona Connect with Andy on @Apolaine on Twitter, his website at polaine.com, via Fjords website at Fjordnet.com Read the transcript of this episode at thisisHCD.com Buy Andy's book that he co-authored 'Service Design - From Insight to Implementation' This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design Follow This is HCD us on Twitter Follow This is HCD on Instagram Sign up for our newsletter Join the This is HCD Slack Channel Follow us on Medium Become a Premium Member: https://thisishcdnetwork.supercast.tech See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
This episode is the second part in a two-part series with Andy Polaine, the regional APAC design director for Fjord and Simon McIntyre who is the Associate Dean of Education in UNSW, formally COFA, the College of Fine Art and Design. In the first part, we spoke about the problems faced in education and spoke about some of the origins of these problems. This episode builds on that but goes deeper into the work that UNSW is undertaking about redesigning the university with a focus on enabling a culture that will better place their students for the future. What's so good about this combination of Andy and Simon is not only have they worked together before but is the relationship between Andy's service design history and his academic past in teaching in Europe. Together with Simon, they approach the subject of the future of education with pragmatism. Simons email mentioned in this episode S.McIntyre@unsw.edu.au Connect with Andy on @Apolaine on Twitter, his website at polaine.com, via Fjords website at Fjordnet.com Read the transcript of this episode at thisisHCD.com Join the This is HCD Newsletter and receive a fortnightly email with interesting design related and industry links Help the podcast grow by reviewing it on iTunes TIHCD is brought to you by Humana Design Support the show.
This episode is the second part in a two-part series with Andy Polaine, the regional APAC design director for Fjord and Simon McIntyre who is the Associate Dean of Education in UNSW, formally COFA, the College of Fine Art and Design. In the first part, we spoke about the problems faced in education and spoke about some of the origins of these problems. This episode builds on that but goes deeper into the work that UNSW is undertaking about redesigning the university with a focus on enabling a culture that will better place their students for the future. What's so good about this combination of Andy and Simon is not only have they worked together before but is the relationship between Andy's service design history and his academic past in teaching in Europe. Together with Simon, they approach the subject of the future of education with pragmatism. Simons email mentioned in this episode S.McIntyre@unsw.edu.au Connect with Andy on @Apolaine on Twitter, his website at polaine.com, via Fjords website at Fjordnet.com Read the transcript of this episode at thisisHCD.com Join the This is HCD Newsletter and receive a fortnightly email with interesting design related and industry links Help the podcast grow by reviewing it on iTunes TIHCD is brought to you by Humana Design Support the show.
This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design In this episode, we caught up with Andy Polaine who is Regional APAC Design Director for Fjord and also professor Simon McIntyre from UNSW to discuss the future of education and ask the mammoth question of, "Is education broken?". This episode is sponsored by Sustain Digital via a $500 donated to CaraCare.org.au Sustain Digital is a recruitment company with a difference, they are ethical and are really passionate about what they do with global recruitment experience. So they're not your typical recruiters and they give back to the community. So most importantly they find the best talent, so they're like a matchmaker between employers and employees. If you’d like to get in touch with their founder Hollie Colbert you can do so via hollie@sustaindigital.com. Thanks so much for the donation Hollie! Links - Simons email mentioned in this episode S.McIntyre@unsw.edu.au - Connect with Andy on @Apolaine on Twitter, his website at polaine.com, via Fjords website at Fjordnet.com Read the transcript of this episode at thisisHCD.com Join the This is HCD Newsletter and receive a fortnightly email with interesting design related and industry links Help the podcast grow by reviewing it on iTunes TIHCD is brought to you by Humana Design Support the show.
This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design In this episode, we caught up with Andy Polaine who is Regional APAC Design Director for Fjord and also professor Simon McIntyre from UNSW to discuss the future of education and ask the mammoth question of, "Is education broken?". This episode is sponsored by Sustain Digital via a $500 donated to CaraCare.org.au Sustain Digital is a recruitment company with a difference, they are ethical and are really passionate about what they do with global recruitment experience. So they're not your typical recruiters and they give back to the community. So most importantly they find the best talent, so they're like a matchmaker between employers and employees. If you’d like to get in touch with their founder Hollie Colbert you can do so via hollie@sustaindigital.com. Thanks so much for the donation Hollie! Links - Simons email mentioned in this episode S.McIntyre@unsw.edu.au - Connect with Andy on @Apolaine on Twitter, his website at polaine.com, via Fjords website at Fjordnet.com Read the transcript of this episode at thisisHCD.com Join the This is HCD Newsletter and receive a fortnightly email with interesting design related and industry links Help the podcast grow by reviewing it on iTunes TIHCD is brought to you by Humana Design Support the show.