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Everything's Psychology - Introducing Designer Psychology

Introducing Designer Psychology

03/25/19 • 12 min

Everything's Psychology

What's this about then? Where did it come from and who's it for? This short episode explains the history of Designer Psychology and the transition from ¡Design Thinkers! Sorry for a rather self-indulgent opener, but it gave me the chance to practice getting the audio sounding sharp before we really get going.

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What's this about then? Where did it come from and who's it for? This short episode explains the history of Designer Psychology and the transition from ¡Design Thinkers! Sorry for a rather self-indulgent opener, but it gave me the chance to practice getting the audio sounding sharp before we really get going.

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You can watch the video of this episode on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@EverythingsPsychology

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