Ewa Gasperowicz on balancing creativity with user testing
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Welcome to Designer Vs Developer, a show that tries to solve the challenges
faced in the industry by opening a conversation between the two, providing
take aways, solutions to workflows, tools & discussions on everyday struggles.
This week Mustafa speaks to Ewa Gasperowicz, Front End Developer on the Google
Developer Relations Team, about whether the UX movement has over regulated the
creative process and how we can bring back that sparkle into a project by
making sandwiches.
In this episode:
Has UX has over regulated creativity?
Louis Kahn and the Salk Lake institute
Agile methodology
Science and art coming together
Santa Tracker
How we can use sandwiches as a source of inspiration
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