Mustafa Kurtuldu on How tools & systems influence design.

 

In this episode, we explore the dynamic relationship between design as a creative discipline and the systems and tools that shape this creativity, for better or for worse. We delve into the importance of customizing design processes to allow designers to focus on the most impactful aspects of their work, including the strategic and psychological components of problem-solving.

Our guest, Don Norman, a renowned design expert with over four decades of experience in academia and industry, shares his insights on a range of design topics. We discuss the challenges designers face in avoiding quick assumptions and solutions when tackling design briefs and how to choose the most effective methods for problem-solving.

Don also offers guidance on incorporating principles of visual perception and affordance into the design process, as well as creating artificial friction in designs.

In addition, we explore the importance of designing for a better world and the role that sustainability and humanity-centeredness play in this process.

Don shares his thoughts on how designers can effectively communicate the value of design to business stakeholders and the common mistakes to avoid.

We also discuss the need for a different kind of design in the fifth industrial revolution and the arbitrary and artificial measurements that govern our lives.

Tune in to this episode for an engaging conversation on design's impact on the world and how designers can play a crucial role in shaping a better future.

In the episode, we jump into:

  • Design Industry / Role of designers - how is it changing?

  • What do you think are key challenges for people to communicate the “value of design” to a business stakeholders? Common mistakes you see? What did you learn about framing design for business stakeholders?

  • How do you try to balance challenging the status quo and also pushing forward existing initiatives?

  • “Human behavior brought our world to the brink, human behavior can save us.”

  • Why do we need to design a better world and what is broken?

  • "If design got us into today’s mess, can design get us out?”

  • Why if Design is to Save the World, It Must Be a Different Kind of Design

  • "Almost Everything I see is Artificial"

  • "Almost Everything Artificial Has Been Designed"

And plenty more!

Thank you very much for your time and knowledge, Don!

 

Mustafa Kurtuldu is a Staff Product Designer at Twitter working on design systems.

Previously he was UX lead on install-ability on Chrome and Design Advocate at Google. His work involves bridging the Mobile and Desktop PWA Eng through cross-platform designs. He takes concepts through requirements docs to fully finished and implemented designs.

Also he was the UX design lead and manager for the Developer Relations Infrastructure team and launched Google.dev, a learning platform for developers.

He can create interactive prototypes, whiteboard/brainstorming, paper prototyping, and low and high fidelity mock-ups quickly. He is also a Design Sprint Master Trainer and has led numerous design sprints for Google's product teams and top-tier partners.

Mustafa has over twenty years of experience working with a variety of organizations, including News International, Middlesex University, Metro Newspaper, BBC/Arts Council of England, and Macmillan Publishing, in a variety of sectors, including publishing, charities, local, central government, education, and finance.

He has also been asked to write articles for the Times Online and .netmagazine, as well as to speak at Future of Web Design and London Web Meetup.

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