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Interactive Seminar: Why Designers Are Divided About Process, and What To Do About It.

Interactive Seminar: Why Designers Are Divided About Process, and What To Do About It.

Why Designers Are Divided About Process, and What To Do About It.
February 28
Online


As designers, we understand the frustration of having to break the creative process up into tiny task boxes that block the way to good design. On the other hand, a lack of structure can lead to endless rework and crossed communication lines. Some organizational cultures seem to have too much process, and some have not enough.

Please join Christina Persson and Joan Vermette as they discuss how to know which culture you’re dealing with, where you sit with regard to that culture, and provide some skills for how to bring yourself and the culture together back into balance.

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