This was one of my first poster designs back when I worked in theater. I used typography and color to make impact and communicate heritage as a design strategy. Funny enough, it ended up in a this David Guetta music video. So technically the poster got over 258,159,308 views. To my knowledge there are no […]
Read More ›How might we improve mobility for people who are blind? Organizations involved: Google, Tikkun Olam Makers, Stanford D. School Need Knowers: Josh Miele, Michael Shaw If you clicked play on the video above, you will see a man using the mobility application we made during the 2015 Google and TOM (not the shoe brand) […]
Read More ›It wasn’t about the logo, it wasn’t about his clothes, the color, or the accolades. It was about the way the music made you feel. It’s a sad day for all the music lovers around the world who’ve ever had a special moment to a Prince song. In my 10+ years as a DJ, I […]
Read More ›Design is Always Intentional. Never Arbitrary. One of the most fundamental design principles everyone should know, is that beauty in a well designed product is the outcome of achieving success criteria. For some this can mean users adopting a product such as an app, for others this can mean success in users not using a […]
Read More ›Over the course of 9 hours, our team worked through a human-centered design process to identify possibilities and begin to create a solution that would improve the experience of people who attend large spectator events. Fortunately, we counted on the participation of need knowers who were essentialĀ in providing the insight we needed to generate insights. […]
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