Bridging the Gap Between Designers as Craftspeople with Lee-Sean Huang
Lee-Sean Huang is a designer, artist, and educator. In 2013, he co-founded Foossa, a service design and strategy practice. Since then, he has worked with communities and organizations worldwide to tackle social innovation challenges. Currently, he is the Senior Director of Learning and Programs at AIGA, the oldest and largest professional design association in the U.S. His artistic endeavors span performance, audio/video, and digital media, with a current focus on street photography and environmental portraiture, inspired by his ethnographic research and documentation work.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
Conversational style
Bridging gap
Power skills
Teaching approach
In this episode…
Join us as Lee-Sean Huang shares his insights on the evolving role of designers, emphasizing the importance of understanding clients, communicating value, and mastering essential soft skills. Learn about his unique teaching approach that fosters a growth mindset, the art of performing in client presentations, and the value of creative facilitation. Whether you're a seasoned designer or just starting out, this episode provides valuable lessons on enhancing your impact and navigating the complexities of the design profession.
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