
Dig In UX presents MuseumX, where we host conversations at the intersection of experience design and social change to be a resource for heart-centered designers who are called to create experiences that heal our world. You will hear from professionals inside and outside the museum and cultural sectors whose expertise can inform questions like, How might we design for compassion? Or, Create digital... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsDesignSociety & Culture | ||||

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We are taking a little break for the winter, working up some new offerings for you, and lining up some exciting episodes!
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It's the 5-Step process I've used when facilitating t... more
When designing spaces, why is a feminist lens important?
What might egalitarian social spaces look and feel like?
How might museums, parks and cities be designed differently to include the needs of women, caregivers and girls?
Historically, a m... more
How does close observation lead to empathy and compassion? This week, we're honored to hear from Bonnie Pitman, a national leader in education and the public engagement of art, who has been a thinker and a doer on the bleeding edge of arts education ... more
How does close observation lead to empathy and compassion? This week, we're honored to hear from Bonnie Pitman, a national leader in education and the public engagement of art, who has been a thinker and a doer on the bleeding edge of arts education ... more
What does a trauma-informed digital experience look like? Or, better said, what does it feel like? Why is trauma-informed design particularly important for today's digital experiences?
We hear answers to these questions and more this week from Mel... more
We know we all have biases - it's our brain's way of speeding up decision-making and keeping us safe. We also know these quick decisions and snap judgments often don't reflect today's real world challenges and dangers.
Destigmatizing bias is an imp... more
I ran across the concept of Feminine Exhibit Design when doing some post-conference research - and it perked my ears right up! What is feminine exhibit design? And, why is it important? Margaret Middleton has been focusing on these questions for seve... more
- Summer Break Announcement -
I hope everyone is enjoying their summer, taking things a bit slower, getting rest and having some fun!
Here at Dig In UX and MuseumX podcast - we are wrapping up a few large consulting projects, and I'm trying to ta... more
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