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Ron Bronson is my guest this week and he talks with me about the sport of pesäpallo, which is also known as Finnish Baseball. He has been over to Finland twice to see games at the ballparks and when discusses his passion for the game with me.
Conversations about Information Architecture Dan Brown talks with Ron Bronson about the Lens of Content Types
In this episode of Surfacing, Andy and Lisa are joined by Ron Bronson. Ron has deep experience working at the intersection of digital policy, service design, and systems. They talk about why so many services are poorly designed and talk about what needs to happen to improve both digital and physical world services for people. Ron also gives Andy some advice on selecting the proper tea, and Lisa asks about Ron's interest in the Finnish sport, Pesäpallo. Episode transcript About Ron Bronson Ron Bronson is a design director who leads impactful initiatives at the intersection of technology, service design, and public policy. He speaks globally on consequence design. Outside of work, he coaches high school tennis and runs a skeeball league. Ron lives in Portland, Oregon. References & Links Resources Ron Bronson's website Tennis Polo (the game Ron invented) Things Ron Talks About Ron writing about his love of Pesäpallo – “How does a guy from America start following Finnish baseball?” Indy Design Week Why Skee-ball Doesn't Change Follow Ron on social media Twitter
If you've had any sort of interaction with government services on the Web, particularly at the national level, there's a pretty good chance your experience in some form was designed or conceived by this week's guest -- the one and only Ron Bronson.Longtime fans will remember Ron's first appearance on the podcast seven years ago, and our conversation starts off with a quick recap of what lessons he's learned over the past year. From here, we talk about his career shift from education to civic tech, the emergence of consequence design, and even a Finnish sport akin to baseball known as pesäpallo. Ron's story is a testament to the power of reinvention, and hopefully it convinces you that whatever it is you're imagining, it's possible! Ron Bronson's 2014 InterviewRon Bronson's WebsiteRob Bronson on TwitterWeb Management for Regular PeopleQX | Consequence DesignFor extended show notes, including a full transcript of this interview, visit revisionpath.com.==========Sponsored by Brevity & WitBrevity & Wit is a strategy and design firm committed to designing a more inclusive and equitable world.We accomplish this through graphic design, presentations and workshops around I-D-E-A: inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility.If you're curious to learn how to combine a passion for I-D-E-A with design, check us out at brevityandwit.com.Brevity & Wit — creative excellence without the grind.==========Follow and SubscribeLike this episode? Then subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite shows.Follow us there, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us!You can also follow Revision Path on Instagram and Twitter.==========CreditsRevision Path is brought to you by Lunch, a multidisciplinary creative studio in Atlanta, GA.It is produced by Maurice Cherry and engineered and edited by RJ Basilio. Our intro voiceover is by Music Man Dre, with intro and outro music by Yellow Speaker.Thank you for listening!
CX Community of Interest leader Brian Whittaker hosts another interview with a customer experience difference-maker in the federal government.This week, Brian sits down with Ron Bronson, Director of Design at 18F. Ron talks about his beginnings in customer service, how 18F and the federal government are approaching CX design, and some key lessons from his time in the field.More about 18F: https://18f.gsa.gov/More from Ron Bronson:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ronbronson?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronbronson/Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode! For more from ACT-IAC, follow us on Twitter @ACTIAC or visit http://www.actiac.org.
Ron Bronson joins us as the second guest on this podcast! Ron discusses tennis and his trajectory becoming a designer, the Finnish version of baseball - pesäpallo, and his views (and book!) on consequence design. In this episode, we are also discussing briefly open innovation. On Helsinki Design Lab: Helsinki Design Lab was an initiative by Sitra, The Finnish Innovation Fund, to advance strategic design. HDL was concerned with re-examining, re-thinking, and re-designing the systems we've inherited from the past. http://helsinkidesignlab.org/pages/about.html On Concequence Design: https://consequencedesign.org/ Ron's personal website: https://www.work.ronbronson.com/ Please support us through Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/jointfrontiers Visit our design publication on holistic design, Joint Frontiers at https://jointfrontiers.com/
In this episode, I speak Ron Bronson about Consequence Design. Ron says as “All designed interactions have consequences. Whether it's someone getting stuck buying a train ticket from a kiosk, hidden menus inside of web applications, or card-only convenience stores. In an "always-on" world, an increased constellation of digital tools can bring both significant benefits, but also harm with every notification, menu, or poorly researched interaction. ” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gettechnical/support
Ron Bronson joins Joel Goodman and Jon-Stephen Stansel to talk about how ongoing research leads to more compassionate and human design decisions in higher education content, websites, student services, and interactions. Ron also discusses what he calls Consequence Design and how it maps the hostility baked into human-centered and service design processes.
This week we’re thrilled to bring the talent and experience of Ron Bronson to you as we have a discussion about the different types of dark patterns and hostile design (along with why we’re on...
What’s the structure of our university systems? What are our favorite university websites? Academic logos vs athletic logos. Dave’s dog joins in on the conversation. How are your state universities structured? Iowa is in a Regent system (but 3 different independent universities) GVSU is totally independent, but funded by the state of MI UALR is... Read more »
A mic check, life advice, and a podcast sandwich. Special thanks to Ron Bronson and Jackie Vetrano.
Five years. Over 230 podcast episodes. And if you include our blog, that's nearly 300 interviews with Black designers, developers, and creatives worldwide. This episode is a love letter for you, our loyal listeners. I answer your questions, give you a bit of a peek behind the curtain of Revision Path, talk about Revision Path's upcoming plans and goals, and share some updates and words of wisdom from some of our show's most popular guests. Here's to five years of Revision Path and the future of design!
This week we're joined by strategist Ron Bronson. We were hanging on his every word as he explained how to talk about the web to people who don't really care. Read more »
"Eye of the Needle" - Ron Bronson, strategic designer, joins Scott to discuss VOY’s “Eye of the Needle” (S1E7). Topics include Finnish baseball, DS9, and the narrow wormhole problems we encounter in everyday life. Host Scott McNulty with Ron Bronson.
"Regardless of your dreams, don't let anyone stop you." When Harrison Wheeler, told me this before our interview, I knew that we were going to have a good conversation on our hands. Harrison is the design manager at Base, a customer relationship management tool used by entrepreneurs to help track clients and set up a sales process so your business runs more efficiently. We started off by going through a typical day for Harrison, and he shared what he thinks makes someone a good design manager. From there, he talked about how he first got involved in design, his entrepreneurial days at the University of Iowa, and we talked a bit about diversity in design as it relates to hiring. (And he is hiring!) Harrison really had a lot of great information to share, and I think anyone interested in more about product design or design management should definitely give this episode a listen. Thanks to Ron Bronson for the introduction! Harrison Wheeler's Website Harrison Wheeler on Twitter Harrison Wheeler on Instagram Harrison Wheeler's Email Careers at Base
I'm so excited to bring you this conversation with web strategist Ron Bronson! Ron oversees web strategy for the largest postsecondary institution in Kentucky serving over 90,000 students at sixteen colleges statewide. Ron's also a prolific public speaker, runs his own conference series (Aggregate Web Conference), and has even created his own sport! We talked about a little bit of everything: design and content strategy at higher ed institutions, web governance, diversity in speaker panels, networking and mentorship...seriously, you'll have to listen to this one twice to pick up on all the gems Ron dropped! Ron Bronson's Website Ron Bronson on Twitter SPECIAL OFFER!The awesome crew at Creative Market have a great deal for you!Save 20% off your next purchase by visiting http://crtv.mk/revisionpath. (Tweet them and say thanks!)