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Creativity vs Productivity - In this episode, Steve, Kristian, Leonard and our guest Ajmal discuss how can we stay creative while being productive at the same time.
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Dark Patterns - In this episode, Steve, Kristian, and Leonard discuss how companies trick and manipulate their customers, and what designers can do to avoid reproducing deceptive patterns.
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A live audio stream from Paper and Pain lamenting everything design.
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Kristian, Steve, and Leonard discuss the state of design, its future, and how to survive the many trials and tribulations of being a creative in the age of AI.
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In this lost-and-found episode from June 2023, Kristian and Steve meet Grace, the founder of Design Buddies, and QJ from Singapore Product Design, to discuss how communities make us better designers and where to find your buddies.
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In the final episode of the first season, Kristian and Steve discuss the challenges of socialising as an introverted designer. Is it possible to go off-grid, keep a low social profile and build a successful career in the age of connectivity? How communities we choose to join and build impact our personality and professional growth? Tune in to learn more!
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We'd love to hear your story too! Feel free to drop in your story and question at [email protected]
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Today, Kristian and Steve discuss the notorious impostor syndrome. Why do we doubt our own talent and abilities so often? How does it affect our careers and personal lives? Is it possible to get rid of it? Tune in today to learn more.
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We'd love to hear your story too! Feel free to drop in your story and question at [email protected]
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In this episode, Nadia Kishlan, a social media influencer, activist, and advocate for sustainability and climate action, shares her take on mindful living and Earth-forward lifestyle. We discuss how small changes can have a tremendous lasting impact on the environment and the society, what it takes to change you way of living and how designers can use their skills and influence to drive the transformation at scale.
Learn more about Nadia: https://www.nadia-kishlan.com/about. You can also find her on Instagram @skinnykatwoman. To find out more about the climate designer she mentioned in this episode and take some actions if you are interested, check this website out: https://www.climatedesigners.org/. Plus two more names to dig more about the initiative: Natalie Seisser and Karin Aue.
To recap on our previous episode with Timothy Huang on slow living, check out here: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/paper-and-pain/id1683076703?i=1000623674608
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We'd love to hear your story too! Feel free to drop in your story and question at [email protected]
P.s. Happy birthday Kristian! Wish you get wiser as moving into another chapter of life. <3
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In this episode, Steve and Kristian open up about their personal struggles, share their personal recipes for staying sane, and break biases surrounding therapy, emotional wellness and mental impairments.
Drop us a message at [email protected] if you want to reach out. We'd love to hear from you.
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How to survive loosing a job and embrace a newly acquired freedom from the corporate grind?
In this episode of Paper and Pain, Samantha Lo, product designer and illustrator, shares her experience being made redundant, reigniting old passions and building an identity beyond job titles.
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In this episode, we discuss the role of AI in design, highlights, concerns, and challenges with Ninad Patil (@NKPyo), a researcher and a holistic designer for anti-fragile products & systems. We chat about designing with and against AI, developing skills for survival in the era of intelligent tech, and debunk some common myths about artificial intelligence.
Bonus: Ninad’s recommended newsletters and podcasts for staying up to date with the tech and world news:
International Intrigue and Quartz for geopolitics.MIT Technology Review and TLDR are for tech news and AI.Kent Bye’s podcast called Voices of VR, RoadtoVR, and UploadVR for VR.The UX Collective Newsletter for UX.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this bonus episode, Kristian and Steve discussed the story behind the name "Paper and Pain" and how the idea of this show formed at early stage.
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The tech industry is in crisis, and companies lay off their staff and freeze hiring. In this episode, Kristian and Steve discuss how new designers can make themselves relevant, land their first design job and build a career.
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Agency or in-house: which is a better choice for a product designer? Kristian (in-house) and Steve (agency) discuss the highlights and the downsides of each and share their experience from the both worlds.
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Aspiring designers are rushing to learn neat new Figma tricks and getting obsessed with AI tools, but are these really the skills they should be picking up first to break into the industry? Join Steve and Kristian as they discuss how the job of a designer has changed since the 19th century, talk about indispensable skills of a design practitioner, and explain how developing transferrable skills help designers survive within and beyond the industry.
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Accessibility is still perceived as an afterthought by business and design, but the tides are shifting: we are entering an era where the needs of each individual are embraced and celebrated. Kristian and Steve talk about the principles of Universal Design and how “designing for some” is inevitably “used by many”.
Books and reading materialsDesign meets disabilityA web for everyoneInclusive design: design for the whole populationAccessibility: where do I start?Accessibility mythsHostsSteve Wang is a Product Designer and a Design Ops specialist from Aleph, highly experienced in establishing and scaling design systems for enterprise.
Kristian Mikhel is a Senior Product Designer from Grab, where he crafts merchant marketing experiences.
About the podcastTune in every other week for a new episode of “Paper & Pain” where Kristian and Steve delve into the world of design, discuss trends, and give tips on how to thrive in the field.
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Do design systems take away the fun, can standardisation beget creativity, and does artificial intelligence dream of replacing Design Ops? Kristian and Steve discuss systems in design and beyond, and share their experience detaching components.
This is the first episode of the series.
HostsSteve Wang is a Product Designer and a Design Ops specialist from Aleph, highly experienced in establishing and scaling design systems for enterprise.
Kristian Mikhel is a Senior Product Designer from Grab, where he crafts merchant marketing experiences.
About the podcastTune in every other week for a new episode of “Paper & Pain” where Kristian and Steve delve into the world of design, discuss trends, and give tips on how to thrive in the field.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.