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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Eleni Kalantidou, Assistant Professor at the Queensland College of Art and Design, about the volume of essays, Design/Repair: Place, Practice, and Community (Palgrave MacMillan, 2023), which Eleni co-edited with Abby Mellick Lopes, Alison Gill, Guy Keulemans, and Niklavs Rubenis. The volume examines both the relationship of design practices to repair and repairability and the kinds of cultures needed to develop sustainable repair practices the world over. Eleni is also the author of the recent book, Introduction to Design Psychology. Eleni respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the Yugara and Turrabal land on which she lives, and pays her respects to Indigenous Elders, past and present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Eleni Kalantidou, Assistant Professor at the Queensland College of Art and Design, about the volume of essays, Design/Repair: Place, Practice, and Community (Palgrave MacMillan, 2023), which Eleni co-edited with Abby Mellick Lopes, Alison Gill, Guy Keulemans, and Niklavs Rubenis. The volume examines both the relationship of design practices to repair and repairability and the kinds of cultures needed to develop sustainable repair practices the world over. Eleni is also the author of the recent book, Introduction to Design Psychology. Eleni respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the Yugara and Turrabal land on which she lives, and pays her respects to Indigenous Elders, past and present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Eleni Kalantidou, Assistant Professor at the Queensland College of Art and Design, about the volume of essays, Design/Repair: Place, Practice, and Community (Palgrave MacMillan, 2023), which Eleni co-edited with Abby Mellick Lopes, Alison Gill, Guy Keulemans, and Niklavs Rubenis. The volume examines both the relationship of design practices to repair and repairability and the kinds of cultures needed to develop sustainable repair practices the world over. Eleni is also the author of the recent book, Introduction to Design Psychology. Eleni respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the Yugara and Turrabal land on which she lives, and pays her respects to Indigenous Elders, past and present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
Annika Fernando is a retailer and interior designer based in Sri Lanka. She runs Annika Fernando Design, a multi-disciplinary practice in Colombo, Sri Lanka specialising in interior design and decorating for residential, boutique hotels and unique & select hospitality projects. And is the owner of PR, a boutique selling clothing, jewelry, accessories, natural bath products, and gift and small homeware items. I met Annika in person at her Colombo studio in October 2024. In this episode we discover how a fascination with science has influenced her approach and methods. The importance of hand sketching skills for developing and communicating ideas. How studying and working abroad helped Anika establish her own design identity. The important role of the ceiling fan and how the economic crisis has played a role in encouraging more sustainable design. And why, If you want to build a beach hut, you should build it inland. Links Annika Fernand Design https://www.afdesign.lk/ PRhttps://www.pr.lk/index.php# How to be a kick-ass Interior Designer. Come and join us on the Interior Design BA(Hons) course at the University of Plymouth. https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-interior-design Or in Sri Lanka on the Interior Design BA(Hons) course at NSBM Green Universityhttps://www.nsbm.ac.lk/course/ba-hons-in-interior-design/ Thanks to Dave Clarke from @iamthehow (http://www.iamthehow.com) for production support and invaluable advice in the setting up of this Podcast. Kay Hanson (https://www.instagram.com/kay_v_hanson/) for her planning support and co-hosting for these and our educational podcasts for the University of Plymouth Mark Frith (https://www.markfrith.uk/) for composing the music and all your support and advice along the way. I'd really like to hear feedback on the podcast. Leave a comment or get in touch via the website or Instagram. Website https://www.instagram.com/forster_jonathan/ Instagram http://www.multistorythinking.com/contact Thanks for listening. Bye for now.
Send us a textDid you know that the words you use to describe your home can impact your mindset, stress levels, and overall well-being? In this episode of yourHome by design, I share how speaking negatively about your home—whether casually in conversation or internally to yourself—can disconnect you from the joy your space is meant to bring. Drawing on research, real-life stories, and a simple mindset shift, I'll show you how to reframe your words to transform your relationship with your home.Learn how to shift from “I hate how this looks” to “I can't wait to transform this,” and why this subtle change can inspire action, spark creativity, and make your home feel like the sanctuary it's meant to be.Website: www.yourparo.comResources: Bathroom Serenity Guide www.yourparo.com/bathroom-serenityLiving Room Essentials Guide www.yourparo.com/living-room-know-howWaitlist: The Power of Home (mini course) www.yourparo.com/miniseries
EPISODE 24 - HOW TO BUY PAINT Take ALL the Paint Chips! Do not be shy - take them all and I mean all of them Paint Decks - Good option if you're serious about color Paint Brands - what is available in your area? https://www.lifestoryresearch.com/2024-best-paint-ranking-review Sheen - This is a huge decision. When in doubt choose Matte https://www.houselogic.com/remodel/painting-lighting/paint-sheen-guide/ SAMPLES - Actual Paint and Stickers / Visualization https://samplize.com https://store.benjaminmoore.com/storefront/us/en/color-samples/samplize/peel-and-stick-paint-sample Refinement - YOU HAVE TO DO THIS / DON'T GO FAST Stomach vs mind - immediate decisions vs emotional / somatic decisions AK links: Four D Design - Holistic Design www.fourddesign.com Star Tile - Multidimensional Ceramics www.star-tile.com Star Tile Studio - Joshua Tree, CA https://g.co/kgs/DUMmCLh
Do you ever treat rooms in your house differently because you know that guests will be coming over? What do you change about the rooms and why? Today's talk is an exploration of the psychology (and physical reality check!) behind designing spaces in our own home for Guests, either real / specific or imagined. AK links: Four D Design - Holistic Design www.fourddesign.com Star Tile - Multidimensional Ceramics www.star-tile.com Star Tile Studio - Joshua Tree, CA https://g.co/kgs/DUMmCLh Email Me: ak@fourddesign.com
Free Brand Guide Template & Training here: https://www.kandccreative.com/brandguideIn this episode, we dive deep into how to design a logo that captures your brand's essence and captivates your audience. Join us as Claire, a seasoned graphic designer, shares expert insights on the different types of logos, essential design principles, and the best tools to use.In this video, you'll learn:--The importance of starting with a story or inspiration--The four key types of logos: primary, secondary, sub mark, and favicon--Practical examples and use cases for each logo type--The best tools and platforms for designing your logo, including Canva--Tips on when to DIY and when to hire a professionalWhether you're a business owner, coach, or creative entrepreneur, these tips will help you create a memorable and effective logo for your brand. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more design and branding tips!
In this episode, Doug Shapiro sits down with author, podcast host, and thought leader, Rex Miller, to explore the true essence of hospitality in the workplace. Together, they discuss how incorporating hospitality-style design without genuine hospitality experiences creates a disconnect in modern workspaces. Through engaging stories and examples, they reveal how companies like GoDaddy and CBRE have successfully integrated real hospitality to transform their environments and enhance employee interactions. The conversation also previews Rex's upcoming "Future Travelers" event, aiming to reshape perspectives on work and wellness. Subscribe to The Resilience Lab (an Imagine a Place Production) Follow Doug on LinkedIn.Click here to get your copy of Doug's children's book—Design Your World.Follow Imagine a Place on LinkedIn.
Design is intimately linked to the workings of your sympathetic and parasympathic nervous system. I hope for a world in which we all understand how buildings can serve as a powerful tool to help us be the most powerful and healthy versions of ourselves. Even simple steps can have a huge and lasting effect. Some resources mentioned in the podcast: Color Temperature: https://www.westinghouselighting.com/color-temperature.aspx https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8979406/#:~:text=Our%20main%20results%20were%20as,color%20temperature%20of%203000%20K. https://www.benq.com/en-us/knowledge-center/knowledge/what-is-the-best-led-color-for-reading.html#:~:text=According%20to%20a%20review%20of,3000K%20can%20improve%20sleep%20quality. Color Viewer https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/color-overview/personal-color-viewer
I'm inviting you to take a look at your home design through the lens of your core values - to see if you are supported in being exactly who you were born to be. Even small shifts in furniture arrangements, art, space for specific activities can give you the feeling that your home is supporting you AS IT IS MEANT TO DO. Done properly, our home can be a battery pack that constantly encourages and recharges us. Time to listen to those inner feelings. DETERMINING YOUR CORE VALUES If you don't have a list of your core values, there are tons of resources online to look at including lists and quizzes. Here is a (non-endorsed) list of some sites. https://medium.com/@scoutcoaching/core-values-what-they-are-why-they-matter-and-how-to-define-yours-93164383eada https://jamesclear.com/core-values https://www.mindtools.com/a5eygum/what-are-your-values
In the late-2010s, the supplement industry experienced a commercialization paradigm shift with stick packs because of what I dubbed the “Liquid I.V. Effect." What was once a packaging format most notably utilized for product sampling in the supplement industry became a foundational strategic element of a billion-dollar supplement brand. Now…it's undeniable that stick packs have quietly become a ubiquitous packaging format central to many leading supplement products, as its value comes from its ability to live harmoniously between the needs of brand marketers and consumers. But is it possible that supplement industry stakeholders are getting too hooked to that trending convenient packaging format? CPG packaging is more than a shipping container or a specifically designed product holder…it's a vessel that has huge effects on how a consumer feels about your brand. And that has A LOT to do with the “reward center” of our brains and the core of reinforcement that creates our behavioral patterns…dopamine. Now…I'm fully aware and even a bit complicit in the fact that the multitrillion-dollar CPG industry are master manipulators at creating dopamine hits. Whether it involves advertising strategies or visual elements of packaging…and even how the larger shopping experience is presented…its well documented that all these create dopamine hits with consumers. But it wasn't until I had a conversation with an industry friend a few years ago at SupplySide West that he opened my eyes to the role stick packs could be playing in all this…especially with younger consumers. Gen Z consumers have had a smartphone in their hands and access to social media accounts since they were born, which has made them dopamine junkies. Companies using algorithms to leverage our dopamine-driven reward circuitry aren't going anywhere…anytime soon. And it's that marketplace reality which could be prompting certain packaging considerations that feed the growing consumer demand for more dopamine hits. Consider what happens when supplement consumers rip open a single serving stick pack daily compared to merely cracking open a 30-serving canister of pre-workout powder once. It's all about speeding up the frequency of those “pleasurable events.” That being said, the consideration of stick packs might not be warranted in every new product development discussion…and also just putting your powder in a stick pack won't guarantee success. It's important to remember that there's a much bigger design psychology at play here…one that must be understood when unlocking the dopamine map of your potential customers. FOLLOW ME ON MY SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuaschallmba YOUTUBE - www.youtube.com/c/joshuaschall TWITTER - https://www.twitter.com/joshua_schall INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/joshua_schall FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/jschallconsulting --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joshua-schall/support
Today I am joined by fellow brain nerd Tara Ladd, & we are diving into the psychology of design.With access to programs like Canva everyone suddenly thinks they're a creative genius, but today we're discussing why having a Canva account doesn't make you a designer.There are so many essential elements that need to be thought through with any kind of design. For example, the design brief outlining the purpose & intention behind the design, who the design is meant to attract, & key elements which need to be included in the design. We need an understanding of how things work, & why things work the way that they work.Great design subconsciously influences the decisions of those viewing it. You can make someone feel something through visually appealing or visually emotive design.Before you go on your design journey be sure you understand:Who the target isWhat platform(s) it will be appearing onThe Objective of the designKey messagingFormatContact detailsRemembering you have 3 seconds to capture the attention of your audience. Shout out to Catfish designs in this episode Tara Ladd is an ADHD-powered visual brand strategist and the driving force behind Your One and Only, a strategic brand and design studio. With over 16 years of experience in the industry, she's worked with top player brands like Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Telstra, and Bupa.As a mum of two boys, Tara is deeply committed to challenging societal norms and empowering working women and mothers. Her passion for creating change is reflected across her channels, including her podcast 'Brand and Butter,' where she delivers a refreshingly honest, no-BS take on the power of branding and the impact of design thinking on our behaviour.You can catch her via the below links:Personal Instagram @iamtaraladdLinkedin tarajoyladdWebsite youDOWNLOAD MY CONTENT PLANNER - https://becchappell.com.au/content-planner/Instagram @bec_chappellLinkedIn – Bec Chappell If you're ready to work together, I'm ready to work with you and your team.How to work with me:1. Marketing foundations and strategy consultation 2. Marketing Coaching/ Whispering for you a marketing leader or your team who you want to develop into marketing leaders3. Book me as a speaker or advisor for your organisation4. Get me on your podcastThis podcast has been produced and edited by Snappystreet Creative
Emotion. Surprise. Beauty. These elements of sensation are what make design compelling in immersive experiences. This week's guest is Ellen Lupton, a curator, educator, designer, and expert on multi-sensory design. In this episode, Ellen discusses her design approach to influence emotions, behavior, and memory. So whether you're a designer, a business owner, or simply someone interested in learning more about creating engaging and captivating experiences, this episode is for you.
In part 1 of this 2 part episode Sarah runs through a brief history of design psychology and the scientific evidence behind interior design concepts. Don't miss next week which gets into specific interior design techniques you can implement to benefit your mental health and create a happy home.
Today we're going to talk about combining technology and design psychology to drive business success. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Thomas Watkins, Principal and Founder of 3Leaf, a design collective using applied psychology and data to enhance the design of products. RESOURCES The Agile Brand podcast website: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com/theagilebrandpodcast Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-brand/ For consulting on marketing technology, customer experience, and more visit GK5A: https://www.gk5a.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow
Today we're going to talk about combining technology and design psychology to drive business success. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Thomas Watkins, Principal and Founder of 3Leaf, a design collective using applied psychology and data to enhance the design of products. RESOURCES The Agile Brand podcast website: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com/theagilebrandpodcast Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-brand/ For consulting on marketing technology, customer experience, and more visit GK5A: https://www.gk5a.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow
Do you know what design psychology is? Thomas Watkins describes it as taking what we know about psychology and applying it to technology. Incorporating our knowledge of sensory perception and cognition into the product in order to ensure that it resonates with users. In this episode of the podcast, Sam McKay speaks with Thomas Watkins about design psychology and how it can be incorporated into techniques and frameworks in Power BI. Thomas Watkins is a thought leader, speaker, and industry practitioner located in Houston TX. He is a life-long learner who has a passion for bringing greater clarity to the world. Thomas has made it his career goal to combine technology with design psychology in order to achieve business success. His expertise lies in assisting his partners in bringing their brilliant ideas to life by simplifying the complexity of their ideas. His work has included interface design for mobile, SaaS system architecture, usability research, and data visualization.
Thomas Watkins is a thought leader, speaker, and industry practitioner who focuses on combining technology with design psychology in order to drive business success. In this episode, we discuss the concept of design psychology and the thought process people have when interacting with technology, products, and design. How design psychology helps companies make their products more likely to succeed and resonate with their customers by creating experiences that will attract and engage users. Why it's important to draw the line between utility vs showcase when designing websites and apps so users don't get lost with too much information when they just want to use an app or don't get enough information when they want to know more about the company. The reasons why companies should only innovate in the areas of their core value offerings instead of getting lost in spreading themselves too thin by focusing on a lot of features. And why it's important for designers and engineers to learn the rules of their fields so you know how to use them and break them in your own creative way. Learn more at TheCreativeHaven.com
Ali Murtaza, a Fulbright Scholar and Designer, comes on The Pakistan Experience to discuss Design, Design Thinking, UX, Psychology and the Pakistani Cricket Team! Ali Murtaza is a designer and educator specialising in Human-Centered Design. He's a Fulbright scholar, and holds an MFA in Industrial Design from Savannah College of Art & Design. He has led public and private sector projects in education, fintech, agriculture, healthcare and digital literacy. He's a Partner at Ideate Innovation; a design and research firm that focuses on digital and financial inclusion of underserved communities The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters: 0:00 Introductions 4:12 Design Thinking 8:59 Why we need Design Firms 16:12 App Design 24:42 Use of Research and Psychology in Design 37:05 UX and branding 43:09 Pakistani Banking and Admin UX 53:50 UX principles 56:08 Pakistani cricket team 1:04:20 Pakistan's generational delusions 1:10:10 Pakistan's fake narratives 1:13:54 Political design thinking 1:27:45 Design in historical movements 1:32:16 Memes and digital resources 1:37:18 Design Psychology and trustworthiness 1:41:13 Degrees and universities 1:46:16 Hips don't lie 1:47:47 Design education 1:51:40 Evolution of art and technology 1:59:32 Apple and our future tech needs
In this Metacast episode, Anthony Pecorella and Tammy Levy join your host Abhimanyu Kumar to discuss: #1 Space Ape Games and Beatstar: How Beatstar survived 24 killed prototypes in five years. Link#2 Mastering Uncertainty and Predictive Processing in Game Design: Exploring a new game design psychology study that was recently published. Link #3 The Slow Games Movement: What they are and why it's significant?If you would like us to discuss any other gaming-related topics, do reach out at maria@naavik.co or metacast@naavik.co. We'd love to hear your general thoughts and feedback too! And as always, if you like the episode, you can help others find us by leaving a rating or review!Go premium with Naavik Pro to access an ever-growing library of deep exclusive research including free-to-play and blockchain game deconstructions, and market analysis. Use the promo code METACAST to save 10%. TLDListen?: Episode summaryWatch the episode: YouTube video Join the discussion: Naavik DiscordRead more: Naavik DigestWatch more: YouTube channelGo premium: Naavik ProFollow us: Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | WebsiteSound design by Gavin Mc Cabe.
Welcome to Innovation Meets Leadership! I'm your host, Natalie Born. In this episode, Thomas Watkins breaks down the ins and outs of effective design. He emphasizes the need to consider the user experience and that the process of design development must be centered around it. The key is making people's lives easier and avoiding over-complicated systems. Thomas Watkins is a thought leader, speaker, and industry practitioner located in Houston TX. Thomas has made it his career's focus to combine technology with design psychology in order to drive business success. He specializes in helping his business partners bring their own brilliant ideas to life, by translating complexity into simplicity. Main Takeaways: ● Where Apps Go Wrong and How to Address Them ● Curating a User-Friendly Design to Establish Connection ● Utilizing Psychology to Understand the Customer Key Quotes: “Anytime a user has to think about your software, usually, that's not a good thing… If it's something that's easy to learn and for you to operate in, that's where the win is.” - Thomas Watkins Be sure to check out full show notes at https://innovationmeetsleadership.com/resources. Connect with Thomas LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/watkinsthomas/ Website: https://www.3leaf.consulting/ These are proven solutions to advance your leadership and innovation process. Check out our website innovationmeetsleadership.com or connect with us on Instagram or Facebook @innovationmeetsleadership Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review. Let's go transform something! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/natalie-born/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/natalie-born/support
Today was an amazing podcast as I brought on Thomas Watkins, CEO and Founder of 3Leaf. We discussed design technology and data visualization. The importance of the brain and the way people think contributes a lot to decision making. The crazy part is, DATA PLAYS A HUGE PART. Definitely join into this conversation.
In this episode Glenn and Mike chat about psychology effects in miniatures games, fear, terror, disorder, panic, frenzy and all sorts of methods for simulating the psychology of troops on the tabletop and removing control from players. Glenn and Mike are the developer and designer respectively of games such as Gaslands, Gaslands: Refuelled and A Billion Suns and here they talk about how, why and sometimes if to design tabletop miniatures games with discussions, tips, reviews and interviews. Check out Man O' Kent Games here: https://www.manokentgames.com Check out Planet Smasher Games here: http://planetsmasher.games Take a look at the podcast as a video on YouTube: Rule of Carnage - YouTube
What is design psychology? Thomas Watkins of 3Leaf compares it to ergonomics—both fields aim to make products feel as comfortable as possible for their users. Where ergonomics is concerned with things like the shape of your office chair's back or the height of its armrests, design psychology is all about making software experiences more intuitive and reducing cognitive load. This week on the podcast, Thomas chatted with Erin and JH about the similarities and differences between design psychology and UX research, risks and need-to-knows for psychologists transitioning into business research, the power of mental models, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/awkwardsilences/message
On today's episode, we speak with Jes Koepfler, the Head of Client Experience Research for Vanguard's Retail Division. Vanguard is a registered investment advisor that has been around since 1975. The company is known for its four core principles Define clear goals, invest with balance and diversification, minimize cost, and stay disciplined over the long term. The founder of Vanguard, Jack Bogle, is also known for starting the first index fund, which we discuss in our stock market primer episode. We talk to Jes about what it means to design for the user, how design can cue users to take certain actions, and how the corporate philosophy is embodied in the Vanguard website design and ultimately, the experience of the user. Jes also talks about how her professional experiences have informed how she manages her personal finances.
Hi everyone! Welcome to episode #2 of the Art of Hosting Podcast. I'm your host Mary Amaechi and I'm excited to dive into this episode where I'll talk about the effects of interior design on a guest's vacation rental experience, and three tips to create an amazing guest experience. I'm the Founder and Creative Director of Ehzii Mary Interiors, which is a boutique online interior design studio with the goal to help you get new and more bookings for their vacation rentals.When we are planning our vacations and scrolling through different vacation rentals, we realize that the design of the space makes a huge difference (Lodgify, 2021). Let's be real, when we are looking for hotels to stay in, we all pay attention to the amenities and aesthetics. So, hotels that have beautifully designed spaces, tend to have more bookings. The same can be said for vacation rentals. Strategically designed spaces that are beautiful and appealing will tend to attract more paying guests. So, a vacation rental's interior design can have a larger impact on whether people book it or not. Let's get down to the practical, but psychological aspect of design and how it affects people. This is called Design Psychology, which helps us make decisions about architecture, interior design, and space planning. Our day to day environments significantly affect our mood and emotions (Weeks, 2018). Particularly, aesthetics such as light, texture and pattern, and room organization have been proven to reduce the effects of anxiety and depression because they offer restorative qualities to a home (Weeks, 2018).Also, keep in mind that you don't need to spend a ton of money to make your vacation rental cozy and enjoyable (Cascara, 2021). What matters is the few simple touches that make a huge difference on how your home looks and how inviting it is for your guests. These thoughtful touches will remind guests that you value them and that you took the time to think about their needs, and this my friends will make them feel cared for, and help give them an amazing guest experience in your vacation rental (Airbnb, 2021).FOLLOW Mary on the handles below: Instagram: @ehziimaryinteriorsTwitter: @EhziiMaryFacebook: @ehziimaryinteriorsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ehzii-mary-interiorsReferencesAirbnb. (2021). Tips from Airbnb Plus hosts: Design your space for comfort: Learn Airbnb Plus hosting tips to create a cozy and inviting space. Retrieved from https://www.airbnb.com/resources/hosting-homes/a/tips-from-airbnb-plus-hosts-design-your-space-for-comfort-105. Cascara Vacation Rentals. (2021).Vacation Rental Decorating Tips. Cascara Vacation Rentals. Retrieved from https://www.cascaravacations.com/vacation-rental-decorating-tips.htm . Design Psychologist Career. (2020). Psychology School Guide. net. Retrieved from https://www.psychologyschoolguide.net/psychology-careers/design-psychologist/#:~:text=Design%20psychology%20can%20be%20defined,interior%20design%2C%20and%20space%20planning. HGTV. (2021). Guide to Buy Sheets: Discover how to choose sheets that are soft, comfortable and long-lasting. Plus find out why thread count matters and compare microfiber vs. cotton sheets. Retrieved from https://www.hgtv.com/design/rooms/bedrooms/guide-to-buying-sheets. Holmes, L. How to Choose th
Interior designer Kelli Ellis joined the Heal Squad today to discuss renovations and the psychology behind renovations. Kelli discussed the tremendous positive impact lighting and mirroring has. She also shared the healing power of plants – including even the healing power of artificial plants. What? Floating shelves increase room size appearance. Cooler light bulbs vs. warmer light bulbs. White lighting vs. yellow lighting. What bulbs to install for which rooms and why as well as the psychological ramifications of either. How the container store, mirrors and Pinterest can give you the designer closet on a dime and in small spaces. Lamps Plus outlets can give you a ton of bang for your buck. You CAN do interior design, digitally. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/better-together-w-maria/support
About the guest: During the day, she's a Designer in the Education Technology space. During the evenings, she's a fitness enthusiast. And at night, she's a wannabe artist with a dark but mostly lame sense of humor who loves mulling over sociology and existential questions. Our guest this week is Tanisha Wagh who is a Product Designers at Zearn. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanishawagh/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Timestamps: [02:00] About Masters in HCI from Georgia Tech [05:35] Internship at IIT [10:00] Two years in Georgia Tech [12:50] Working at Zearn [16:00] Design Libraries and Design Systems [17:05] Tanisha talks about her job experience [20:15] On taking risks [21:20] UI vs UX vs Visual Designer [27:05] Technical and Creative aspect of design [29:50] Psychology in UX Design [31:15] Ethical vs Unethical Design [32:05] Stickiness aspect of applications [35:15] Constant learning process - medium.com, nngroup.com, dribble, uxplanet [37:15] Career progression for a UX Designer [40:20] Favorite app designs [41:45] Advice to younger self [43:50] What's next for Tanisha - moving back to India! [45:05] Top 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------ About What the HAT!? We are three friends who met in our engineering college catching up with our old friends and acquaintances in this show. Each guest has a different journey, different story, and different insights. We are connecting and learning from people who have carved their journeys from creating funded startups in India to key roles in big companies. We are talking to people who went to Ivy League colleges and are academicians in India. We are working on gathering stories from these great minds. This is the podcast for you if you are currently pursuing or have completed engineering. If you haven't studied engineering, this podcast is still for you, as we will dwell deep into various industries and sectors such as finance, technology, supply chain, manufacturing, chemical, education, and a lot more. Each journey is inspiring. Each story gives you an opportunity to learn something new. Extraordinary insights from not so ordinary people. Read more about What the HAT!? on the website: https://www.whatthehatpodcast.com SUBSCRIBE TO WHAT THE HAT!? All other streaming platforms: https://linktr.ee/whatthehat/ FOLLOW US Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatthehatpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WTHATPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatTheHatPodcast/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Helpful Links Simplehuman trashcan – short video from Simplehuman, if you’re curious about the trashcan Evan mentioned.Aquent/Vitamin T – if you’d like to learn more about Aquent’s services and investigate how they might help your own job search.The Design (Psychology) of Everyday Things – Don Norman’s famous book on developing your “designer’s eye” to notice the user experiences all around us. More Ascend UX ContentVisit the Ascend UX podcast’s website for more episodes. Contact UsWe love your questions and feedback! Please send them to ascendux@pros.com. We read every message and may use your question in a future show.Ayan Bihi or Evan Sunwall are always happy to connect with listeners on LinkedIn. Just add a note mentioning the show in your invitation. CreditsThanks to Ultravice and Lakey Inspired for the use of their music.Thanks to our producer and editor Brandon Robinson.This show is created by PROS and the PROS UX Team. Copyright 2020 Ascend UX. All rights reserved.
Quarantine edition! We chat with Seattle-based design psychology coach, author of "Happy Starts at Home", and baddy femme-trepeneur, Rebecca West where we discuss work-life balance, the link between our at-home work environments and our emotional well-being, and tips on creating an attention-grabbing cam and content creating space that is uniquely YOU!
Amy Bucher, author of Engaged – designing for behaviour change, joins us to talk about how psychology can influence the design of digital products. Behaviour change design is the application of psychological science to the creation of products or experiences in order to influence specific behaviours in users. We talk with Amy about the difference... The post #232 Design psychology with Amy Bucher appeared first on UX Podcast.
John sits down with 10-year veteran designer and agency owner Joana Galvao to talk all-things-design, including: The psychology of design The psychology of colors Why the order of things matters Why Steve Harvey read the Miss Universe winner card wrong How people make decisions And so much more. Check out Joana’s design team and offerings at: http://wedesignbrandidentities.com/ppw Sign up for a FREE trial of Spruce’s HIPAA-compliant phone and communication system at www.sprucehealth.com, and use the code PPW20 at checkout for 20% off your first month.
Amber Dunford is an Interior Stylist, Art Director, and Professor of Design Psychology. In addition to leading the design team at Overstock, Amber has been teaching her Design Psycology course at Salt Lake Community College for over 10 years. Prior to Overstock, Amber was an Environmental Designer for Nordstrom, the Head of Styling for City...
049: DESIGN PSYCHOLOGY FOR TRUE CONNECTION WITH MONIQUE BECKER Joining us today is Monique Becker of The Enlightened Nest (and Becker Home). Monique lives with her husband and sons in rural southeastern Pennsylvania in an imperfectly-perfect Victorian farmhouse. She offers design and custom window treatments to her customers. Monique has studied the psychology of design and shares that with us today. She believes houses are living, breathing entities, and are a direct reflection of who we are as people, and who we can become. You will hear us share that we have been friends and colleagues for many years. We both worked in the custom window treatment space – and then have morphed our businesses over the years. Monique shares a bit of her journey to add in more and how the psychology of design has made a difference in her life – and the life of her clients. I had some a-ha moments in our conversation – and I know you will too. TOPICS MENTIONED: Psychology Connection Warmth Past THOUGHTS FROM MONIQUE: I literally Googled “How to make a living sewing curtains?” As I was getting more questions, I realized I really loved design work. I feel like I go through this every 5 year shift. The emotional connection is absolutely necessary. It is an emotional process. It is not therapy. You have to be open to uncovering some of the layers. It is so engrained in us that things do not bring happiness to us. You go through the process to pinpoint certain responses to not get blindsided. SOCIALS: Website: www.theenlightenednest.com Facebook: The Enlightened Nest Instagram: @the_enlightened_nest REFERENCES AND RESOURCES: PIAC EP. 45 Angie Avard Turner, ESQ. - Listen Now The Designers' Inner Circle - Become a Member Today!
Laurel James is the founder of Interiorology (Healthy Living for the Mind, Body & Home). She is the Author of the book “Interiorology-Home Design from Within/How to Create a Living Environment that Reflects the True You.” Laurel is a graduate of Ringling College of Art & Design and a Nationally Certified Interior Designer. Her design expertise includes: Design Psychology, Healing Environments, Sustainable Design, Green Designing, and Feng Shui. In addition, Laurel is a Kundalini Yoga Teacher (The Yoga of Awareness). Her yoga studies include: Authentic Relationships, Conscious Communication, Life Cycles & Lifestyles, Stress & Vitality, and Mind & Meditation. Laurel’s mission to create a plan for healthy living in your mind body and home to flourish. “Just as a flower needs the right environment to bloom, we need the right home in which to flourish” -Laurel James
Laurel James is the founder of Interiorology (Healthy Living for the Mind, Body & Home). She is the Author of the book “Interiorology-Home Design from Within/How to Create a Living Environment that Reflects the True You.” Laurel is a graduate of Ringling College of Art & Design and a Nationally Certified Interior Designer. Her design expertise includes: Design Psychology, Healing Environments, Sustainable Design, Green Designing, and Feng Shui. In addition, Laurel is a Kundalini Yoga Teacher (The Yoga of Awareness). Her yoga studies include: Authentic Relationships, Conscious Communication, Life Cycles & Lifestyles, Stress & Vitality, and Mind & Meditation. Laurel’s mission to create a plan for healthy living in your mind body and home to flourish. “Just as a flower needs the right environment to bloom, we need the right home in which to flourish” -Laurel James
In this week's Show, we have a little chat about the beautiful side of business and how there is actually a rather deep level of substance behind all things pretty. We are all very much visual creatures, whether we like to admit it or not. So much so, that everything we see has an instant emotional and behavioural effect on us. So what's it all about then? Why do we respond to the way things look and more importantly, how can we use this knowledge to better position ourselves to our audience, building both trust and engagement? Jump on in to find out! And in the Content Report this week, we talk about some awesome coaching by the one and only Sean Mize and the new kid on the block design applications to take down Adobe - Serif's Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo. Let's get to it!
In this week’s Show, we have a little chat about the beautiful side of business and how there is actually a rather deep level of substance behind all things pretty. We are all very much visual creatures, whether we like to admit it or not. So much so, that everything we see has an instant emotional and behavioural effect on us. So what’s it all about then? Why do we respond to the way things look and more importantly, how can we use this knowledge to better position ourselves to our audience, building both trust and engagement? Jump on in to find out! And in the Content Report this week, we talk about some awesome coaching by the one and only Sean Mize and the new kid on the block design applications to take down Adobe - Serif’s Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo. Let’s get to it!
What happens when we live our lives at the edge of the next question? Exploring the connection between material and its transformational aspect has been guest, Judith Tamarah's, life work. Having earned a Masters Degree in Interior Architecture and Certification in Design Psychology, Judith shares how she supports entrepreneurs and artists to create deeply nurturing offices and studios that look--and feel--like Who You Really Are. Wondering what questions Judith is asking right now? Listen in as she speaks to how our soul and our essence are expressed and how its possible to create an environment that allows people to be more of themselves. What materials might you choose? When we integrate intellectual, psychological, and spiritual aspects of space, what might blossom? And how do we block our essence in spaces? Might you be recreating an environment of your past? Allow Judith to invite you to give attention to the growth of your essence and your power! Curious about something and wish we'd add it to the conversations? Questions? Send an email to nanette@wisewellwomen.com. Join other like-spirited creatives in the Conscious Creators Cafe on Facebook. For more, visit CreatePlayLive.com. Like what you hear? Please subscribe and share. +-----------------+ GUEST PROFILE: Judith Tamarah, Masters Degree in Interior Architecture at the University of Oregon and Certified in Design Psychology. Accept Judith's invitation to take a complimentary look at what's "feeling off" about your space in her 30 minute Fresh Look session. HOST PROFILE: Nanette Saylor, Creativity Coach + Possibility Partner, Author, Speaker, Access BARS© Practitioner, Wise Well Women, Inc. RESOURCES: "In Search of Our Mother's Gardens" by Alice Walker Ayurveda Self Massage - Abhyanga
Dr Eleni Kalantidou shares her insights and experience in design psychology and repair, the shift in tertiary design education and intercultural collaborations.
The world is always changing around us and we need to be able to see these changes because they give us the opportunity to create disruptive ideas. In this episode, we will teach you lessons in non-traditional disruption from different industries and how you can learn to overcome cognitive bias to spot these opportunities before everyone else.SHOW NOTES:http://thecrazy1.com/episode-32-disruption-create-game-changing-ideas-by-seeing-opportunities-before-anyone-else/ FOLLOW THE CRAZY ONE:Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook
Join host Laurie Seymour of The Baca Journey for a dynamic conversation with Judith Tamarah about the spaces in which we live and work. Our environment tells us a story of who we are and who we think we are. We can consciously create the immediate environment of where we work to support an abundant and spacious expression of ourselves. Judith Tamarah works with people who are transforming and stepping more fully into their power, who they are, and who they want to become. She helps you figure out where your desk should go, what color to paint your walls, and all of the little details so that you feel more at ease, totally at home and completely held by your office. She holds a Masters Degree in Interior Architecture at the University of Oregon and is certified in Design Psychology. "I can feel in their vibration what is opening on a soul level, and I follow that path---the soul resonance----in the design." If your office or workspace feels funky---and not in a good way---you can invite Judith to take a fresh look at your work space and get insights on how to bring your office into greater alignment with who you really are. A Gift! To sign up for a complimentary Fresh Look session, visit her website, www.judithtamarah.com. Judith works with you virtually so she can help you create your perfect work environment no matter where you live. Laurie Seymour is the founder of The Baca Journey and co-host of Wisdom Talk Radio.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wisdom-talk-radio/donations