#14 | Chris Lovin | Driving digital/physical product experiences

 
 
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“You can use the tools of design to really affect change on people.”

Chris Lovin on driving impact as a designer by using the tools of design and improving people health-care experience at his current role at athenahealth.

In the newest episode, I enjoyed talking with Chris Lovin, Experience Design Lead at athenahealth and teacher at Austin Center of Design. Before that, he worked on the intersection of Interaction & Industrial Design at frog, Honeywell, Mixer Design Group and others creating hybrid experiences in physical and digital domains. We dive into:

  • why and how designers can drive positive impact for people in the health-care space

  • why smart home products and connected experiences demand hybrid-thinking that bridges physical and digital and how it elevates the process, output and outcome

  • how to balance iteration loops between physical and digital design and how 3D printing and other innovations may create an "agile industrial design" in the future

  • how the strategic layer can connect various design disciplines in the process

  • how to transition between design disciplines: in his case from Industrial Design to Interaction Design

We sat together at the recent IDC, International Design Conference in Chicago. The next IDC will happen 2020 in Seattle. For more information about it head here: https://www.internationaldesignconference.com

About IDSA:

For over fifty years, IDSA has worked to advance the practice of industrial design through education, information, community and advocacy. Our roots stretch to the beginning of the profession and our members are, and have been, some the most celebrated industrial designers of all time. However, being a part of this community means you are joining something bigger than any one individual. Your participation helps strengthen the industrial design profession as a whole and contributes to the boundless impact of design within business, culture and society.

Learn more at https://www.idsa.org