Think Visual
Think Visual
Podcast Description
Join Alan and Diana from Sh8peshifters as they interview professionals from various industries about their story and how they leverage visual thinking as their superpower. This is an off-shoot of the Sydney-based in-person monthly meetup Think Visual organised by Sh8peshifters. If you're in Sydney, join us for the next one! https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/think-visual-meetups-3208869
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The podcast focuses on diverse topics surrounding visual thinking and its applications across multiple industries, including human-centred design, team dynamics, and empathy in communication. Episodes highlight case studies such as the role of visual thinking in product design and transformative coaching techniques.

Join Alan and Diana from Sh8peshifters as they interview professionals from various industries about their story and how they leverage visual thinking as their superpower.
This is an off-shoot of the Sydney-based in-person monthly meetup Think Visual organised by Sh8peshifters. If you’re in Sydney, join us for the next one!
Steve Baty is the co-founder of the award-winning design studio Meld Collective, founder of Australia’s largest design conference UX Australia, and director of the Product Stewardship Centre of Excellence. As one of the most influential designers in Australia, whose work spans over 30 years – Steve has previously held positions as the former CEO of the Australian Design Council, and president of the IXDA. He is the co-author of Designing Tomorrow.
Connect with him on:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevebaty/
Meld Collective Website: https://www.meldcollective.com.au/

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