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Design Thinking 101
Design Ethics in Augmented and Virtual Reality + Building a Design Career with Aaron Faucher — DT101 E11

Design Thinking 101

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 35:48


Tune into this episode for a fascinating conversation with Aaron Faucher, a product designer focused on design ethics and augmented reality. You’ll hear about lessons from his path into design for augmented reality and virtual reality with clients such as High Fidelity, Alpha Computing, and Designation Labs. We’ll also dig into how being a Master’s student at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University builds on that experience, and where he sees his design practice going as he explores the intersection of UX design and emerging technologies. As Aaron shares, he’s early in his design career, and has been working professionally in the field for a bit over two years. His first exposure to design thinking was when he was an undergrad, when his focus was on social impact. He became obsessed with the question of where the logical end point of emerging technologies is, and started looking at technology as a social issue. Since then, Aaron has been trying to situate himself in the design world around augmented reality. At one point, Aaron learned about the concept of affordance, and the idea that we live in a state of action-potential in a digital world. This felt groundbreaking to him and helped him to rationalize the hyper-connected state that many people feel themselves in. He also explores the power of getting outside of the box of his own ideas. Aaron moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in August 2016 to try to find a job there, since that’s where a lot of AR and VR developments are happening. He worked on hustling and networking there, and describes the experience as a “trial by fire” that put him in his place as a designer. The process led to a couple of freelance opportunities. One thing led to another, and he has been able to work on some VR creation tools. Tune in to learn more about all these topics, as well as where Aaron sees his design career going in the future, questions that he wrestles with, the advice he would give to an undergraduate who is interested in his field, what resources he recommends to people who want to learn more, and much more!   Learn More About Today’s Guest Aaron Faucher Aaron Faucher on Medium aaron.faucher@gmail.com Aaron Faucher on LinkedIn   In This Episode [02:01] — We hear a bit about Aaron’s background and what brought him to where he is now. [05:16] — When Aaron made a connection between his design thinking experience and UI/UX, what in particular helped him recognize the connection? [06:39] — Aaron talks about how he has built the skills and connections to make the leap into his design career. [08:52] — Was there a moment or experience when Aaron’s thinking about design changed? [11:12] — We learn more about Aaron’s road into designing for AR and VR. [15:10] — Aaron talks about some opportunities and projects that came from his networking in the San Francisco Bay Area. [17:03] — What are some of the challenges and workarounds that Aaron faced in the projects he has been talking about? [20:14] — We hear more about Aaron’s thoughts on healthy versus unhealthy interactions. [23:43] — Where does Aaron think that things will go from here for him as a designer? What are some of the questions he’s wrestling with on his design journey? [27:03] — Aaron shares the recommendations he would give to an undergraduate who wants to enter into design in the AR/VR space. [29:59] — Are there any online references or books that have been exceptionally helpful in Aaron’s journey so far?   Links and Resources yes@designthinking101.com (Dawan Stanford) Aaron Faucher Aaron Faucher on Medium aaron.faucher@gmail.com Aaron Faucher on LinkedIn Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University HYPER-REALITY on Vimeo Unity Tutorials Kadenze Calm Technology by Amber Case Modern Medicine by Jonathan Harris

Design Thinking 101
Design Ethics in Augmented and Virtual Reality + Building a Design Career with Aaron Faucher — DT101 E11

Design Thinking 101

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 35:48


Tune into this episode for a fascinating conversation with Aaron Faucher, a product designer focused on design ethics and augmented reality. You'll hear about lessons from his path into design for augmented reality and virtual reality with clients such as High Fidelity, Alpha Computing, and Designation Labs. We'll also dig into how being a Master's student at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University builds on that experience, and where he sees his design practice going as he explores the intersection of UX design and emerging technologies. As Aaron shares, he's early in his design career, and has been working professionally in the field for a bit over two years. His first exposure to design thinking was when he was an undergrad, when his focus was on social impact. He became obsessed with the question of where the logical end point of emerging technologies is, and started looking at technology as a social issue. Since then, Aaron has been trying to situate himself in the design world around augmented reality. At one point, Aaron learned about the concept of affordance, and the idea that we live in a state of action-potential in a digital world. This felt groundbreaking to him and helped him to rationalize the hyper-connected state that many people feel themselves in. He also explores the power of getting outside of the box of his own ideas. Aaron moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in August 2016 to try to find a job there, since that's where a lot of AR and VR developments are happening. He worked on hustling and networking there, and describes the experience as a “trial by fire” that put him in his place as a designer. The process led to a couple of freelance opportunities. One thing led to another, and he has been able to work on some VR creation tools. Tune in to learn more about all these topics, as well as where Aaron sees his design career going in the future, questions that he wrestles with, the advice he would give to an undergraduate who is interested in his field, what resources he recommends to people who want to learn more, and much more!   Learn More About Today's Guest Aaron Faucher Aaron Faucher on Medium aaron.faucher@gmail.com Aaron Faucher on LinkedIn   In This Episode [02:01] — We hear a bit about Aaron's background and what brought him to where he is now. [05:16] — When Aaron made a connection between his design thinking experience and UI/UX, what in particular helped him recognize the connection? [06:39] — Aaron talks about how he has built the skills and connections to make the leap into his design career. [08:52] — Was there a moment or experience when Aaron's thinking about design changed? [11:12] — We learn more about Aaron's road into designing for AR and VR. [15:10] — Aaron talks about some opportunities and projects that came from his networking in the San Francisco Bay Area. [17:03] — What are some of the challenges and workarounds that Aaron faced in the projects he has been talking about? [20:14] — We hear more about Aaron's thoughts on healthy versus unhealthy interactions. [23:43] — Where does Aaron think that things will go from here for him as a designer? What are some of the questions he's wrestling with on his design journey? [27:03] — Aaron shares the recommendations he would give to an undergraduate who wants to enter into design in the AR/VR space. [29:59] — Are there any online references or books that have been exceptionally helpful in Aaron's journey so far?   Links and Resources yes@designthinking101.com (Dawan Stanford) Aaron Faucher Aaron Faucher on Medium aaron.faucher@gmail.com Aaron Faucher on LinkedIn Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University HYPER-REALITY on Vimeo Unity Tutorials Kadenze Calm Technology by Amber Case Modern Medicine by Jonathan Harris

Design Edu Today
048: Part 2 - The Ins and Outs of Ux and Ui Bootcamps Vs. Traditional 4 Year Graphic Design Programs with Mike Joosse

Design Edu Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 59:20


In part two of episode 48 Mike Joosse, Partner and Community Director at DESIGNATION, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the ins and outs of UX and UI bootcamps vs. traditional 4 year graphic design programs, and the similar struggles that both face when training emerging designers. The discussion goes in depth on the ideal students for bootcamps, working with real clients on real projects, and built in assessments to keep the curriculum cutting edge.

Design Edu Today
048: Part 1 - The Ins and Outs of Ux and Ui Bootcamps Vs. Traditional 4 Year Graphic Design Programs with Mike Joosse

Design Edu Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 44:31


In part one of episode 48 Mike Joosse, Partner and Community Director at DESIGNATION, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the ins and outs of UX and UI bootcamps vs. traditional 4 year graphic design programs, and the similar struggles that both face when training emerging designers. The discussion goes in depth on the ideal students for bootcamps, working with real clients on real projects, and built in assessments to keep the curriculum cutting edge.

Design Edu Today
046: The Difference Between User Experience Design and Service Design with Ji Su Hiatt

Design Edu Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 44:43


Ji Su Hiatt Experience Designer at Capital One joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the difference between user experience design and service design and just how much visual designers need to embrace these disciplines. We also cover more in depth the different types of user research and how it’s used at Capital One, and discuss the role bootcamps such as the Iron Yard and Generally Assembly play in the role of user experience education. Finally, we talk about what makes a good user experience design portfolio.

Startup Hypeman: The Podcast
S6E3 - Aaron Fazulak: How Do You Put Yourself First?

Startup Hypeman: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 57:23


We're taught to be selfless and help those around us. But what about helping ourselves? This is a conversation about putting YOU ahead of anyone else. In this episode, we sit down with Aaron Fazulak, Cofounder of Designation Labs, about being positively selfish.Find Aaron online at:Twitter @AaronFazwww.designation.ioaaron@designation.ioSeason 6 theme: "American Man" by Chris Leamy, from "The American Man EP" available on iTunes and Spotify. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.