This is HCD – Human Centered Design Podcast
by This is HCD
October 28, 2024 11:00 pm
The Human Centered Design is the premier podcast for human-centered design enthusiasts on the internet with over 1 million downloads and is led by Gerry Scullion. As the leading destination for insights, skills, and expertise, our mission is to empower individuals keen on designing a more inclusive and positive future for everyone. Join us as we convene thought leaders from diverse fields—service design, user experience, interaction design, and product management—to delve into the nuances of the craft. Our engaging discussions aim to illuminate what it truly means to adopt and excel in a human-centric design approach. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the field, “This is HCD” offers valuable perspectives to enhance your understanding and application of human-centered design principles. Tune in to explore how we can collectively make a meaningful impact on the world around us through intentional and thoughtful design. Become a Premium podcast subscriber and help support our mission. Join. Connect. Learn. Get involved and join the #1 Design Community for ethically conscious Designers. Our goal is to create a private LinkedIn for Human Centered Designers.
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