Hong Kong Design Book Club Podcast
1) Reviewing "Designing Together" by Dan M.Brown
Even though I really enjoy my job, it can't be all happy and shiny every day. To be a better contributor on the team, we can recognise, diagnose, and deal with the conflicts and situations that we can...Show More
2) Reviewing "Radical Focus" by Christina Wodtke
Many companies such as Zynga and Google use OKR to track progress and achieve objectives and many more are trying to introduce the metrics. Why people normally fail to achieve their goal and how OKRs ...Show More
3) Reviewing "Thoughts on Design" by Paul Rand
Reviewing the essay written in 1947 by Paul Rand, one of the most iconic graphic designer in 20th century. We introduce who Paul Rand is, what is his standpoint in the history of graphic design, how h...Show More
4) Reviewing "The Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman (Part 2)
This time we introduce various types of human errors - slips and mistakes and design principles to prevent them. Also, we discuss goals and applications of Human-centered Design and double diamond mod...Show More
5) Reviewing "The Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman (Part 1)
Reviewing one of the valuable book in design history, it introduces important design principles such as affordance, signifier, natural mapping, conceptual model, feedback and constraints, all based on...Show More
6) Reviewing "Ruined by Design" by Mike Monteiro
We are not naive enough that Silicon Valley is going to make the world a better place, actually it turned out the opposite, designers ruined the world. We made people addictive and depressed for fundi...Show More
7) Reviewing "Sprint" by Jake Knapp, John Zeratsky & Braden Kowitz
Reviewing "Sprint" by Jake Knapp, John Zeratsky & Braden Kowitz by Hong Kong Design Book Club
8) Reviewing "Practical Empathy" by Indi Young
Reviewing "Practical Empathy" by Indi Young by Hong Kong Design Book Club
9) Reviewing "The User Experience Team of One" By Leah Buley
Reviewing "The User Experience Team of One" By Leah Buley by Hong Kong Design Book Club