
Design systems are the systems of tools, processes and practices that we use to create digital products, like websites and applications. But can design systems play a role in perpetuating systemic harm? Can they do anything to mitigate it? In this series, design systems consultant and podcast host Amy Hupe interviews guests about their experiences of design systems, systemic exclusion, and how we ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologySociety & Culture | |||

To round off the series, I’m speaking to coach, speaker and author of Technically Wrong and Design for Real Life, Sara Wachter-Boettcher. Sara and I talk about why those of us working on design systems are so vulnerable to burnout and what we can do ... more
Is ADHD a barrier to working on design systems, or is it actually a superpower? In this episode, I talk to Brad Frost, creator, web designer, teacher, speaker and writer about his recent experience of being diagnosed with ADHD, and what the past few ... more
What role do design systems play in supporting people navigating big life events and transitions? In this special episode, I move into the guest seat to discuss a recent life change I’ve been through, with help from special guest host and friend of t... more
How do design systems fit into wider social and political systems when it comes to gender, and the inclusion (or exclusion) of trans people? How do they perpetuate exclusion, and what can those of us working on design systems do to mitigate it?
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Focusing on the intersection of design systems and societal issues, discussions highlight the pivotal role these systems play in either perpetuating or alleviating systemic harm. With a range of guests coming from diverse backgrounds, the topics explore how design can be both an advocate for inclusion and a source of exclusion, particularly for marginalized communities. Further key themes include the impact of mental health, life events, and accessibility, offering a multifaceted view of the challenges and opportunities within the design field. Unique aspects such as the candid sharing of personal experiences make this series particularly relatable and insightful for listeners interested in the ethics of design and its real-world implicatio... more
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