The power of design | JD Hooge | TEDxPortland
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- In this well researched, moving talk, JD Hooge, inspires a call to action to all designers who are uniquely positioned to make a meaningful difference in todays world. Design should be thought of as a "super power" and it is time we take responsibility for the things we create. With our digital well-being at risk, designers have the privilege and the burden of wielding more power and influence than ever before.
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JD is a co-founder & Chief Creative Officer at Instrument, a digital brand and experience innovation company. Instrument’s team of over 200 creative technologists help organizations like Google, Nike, OneMedical, and MercyCorps navigate the complexities of innovation. Twenty years in to his interaction design career - in an era where our digital wellbeing is at risk - JD’s personal mission (and also, Instrument’s mission) is to enrich human lives through the thoughtful application of design and technology. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
It's huge 🙌🔥 such a pity this has just a few views. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
Really even i thought the same ... sad :(
🌹 We are all influencing the content and form of the present and future. Designers are creators, everytging begins with thoughts and feelings
Such a brilliant talk, full of content and context and truth.
Me encantó la consciencia que genera y lo que anima a seguir siendo integrales y salirnos del molde!
I am now more powered. Thank you so much JD!
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Wise speech, thank you for speaking on a such an important topic in the modern world.
design is impactful , meaningful and creative. design is our everyday life design is how we feel
one of the best ted talks tbh
Thank you! great video
This is one of the best design speeches I have listened to in a while.
Really succint
actually a very, VERY underrated talk i think
This is Life changing for many
This is awesome thank you 😊
any mo fo wanting to pursue design needs to watch this
❤JD❤
His presentation is also good. clean design.
what a inspiring talk (:
wow...
Thank you all very much
This is top-notch material. I read a book with similar content, and it was an extraordinary experience. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
wow
wow, this is really good!
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big tech is not racing to put humans at the centre, web 3 is.
Where is web 3 now?
anybody doing their human figures while watching this?
LOL, I didn't realize that Simmy Krotiel’s Blueprint was updated and now it can grow so much faster. Although what Simmy suggested before was pretty good, now it can grow up to 4 in. Actually, I was able to get up to 3 in. more, I just go’ogled it a few weeks back and I can still feel I’m not done yet.
Uggg, typical normy using kids for laughs and relatability. Nothing unique here.
When you're addressing a dumbed down audience sometimes you need to descend to their level for them to be able to relate. Americans have been deliberately brainwashed by their pathetic education system.
I don't see the problem, what comes after is more interesting
Maybe for you it's interesting.
Not the speakers fault. TED prepares you, gives you the rules. Apart from this, it's been a fashion in the US to think that in public speaking "one has to tell a story" (be it business or else, even in science talks). It's all about AIDA and your own public presence.