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Design Thinking 101 Podcast: Part 1
Check out the new Design Thinking 101 podcast, featuring a 2-part series on Design for America! Hosted by Dawan Stanford at FluidHive, the first episode features: DFA UCSD Studio Lead Eric Richards, DFA alumni at IBM Andrew Demas, and William Moner, mentor of the DFA studio at Elon University.
Design Milk spoke with alumni Glory Dang and Maheen Khizar to learn more about DFA and social good.
As Cole Imperi sees it, loss is the glue the binds us together, giving us a unique opportunity to connect deeply with friends and strangers alike.
Rich Hollant believes in the importance of showing up, folding passion into meaning, and always, always making it personal.
In response to the murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless others, citizens across the country are demanding reimagined public safety. As DFAers, we must use our design skills to think critically about our role in systemic racism and redesigning more equitable futures.
Today’s episode is part one of a two-part series on Design for America featuring a student, alumni, and mentor of DFA.
Northwestern Business Review describes how to embrace ambiguity in the DFA design process.
The Daily Trojan interviews team member Michelle Whang and DFA USC’s CFO Faith Wang about their work in the organization.