Becoming a designer for humanitarian technology and open source software. Design Journey Humanitarian design Open Source Design https://bit.ly/SCA-design
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Hi, I’m Eriol. (ehh-roll) I’m a human rights centred designer. Lead designer at Open Food Network. PhD student researching Humanitarian OSS + Design. 10 years in digital product design & UX. 7 years in humanitarian sector 2 years in (FL)OSS.
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From artist to designer. I started out focusing on art in school…. …but I also loved computers and what they could do.
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From artist to designer. When I started to move towards design I got strong signals from the design community that I ‘was not welcome’ because I had not studied design.
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How exclusionary!
This will be hard!
Can I be a designer if I didn’t study it?
Where do I start to find my place in design?
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Will everyone in the community be like this?
Who will help me?
How can I get a job in design?
Will I ever be ‘good?’
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I’ll do it anyway! @erioldoesdesign
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I looked to my community work for opportunities. I created two projects around mapping that helped me build my design skills.
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From I can be an artist to and a designer if I want! Design is no longer a place where only people who have studied design in school and university can thrive.
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Community helped me get where I wanted to be with my career. @erioldoesdesign
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People from varied backgrounds/subjects make amazing designers!
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Design still has problems with competition vs community and supporting each other but it’s changing rapidly. @erioldoesdesign
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The four key skills/ attitudes I think designers need to thrive are… @erioldoesdesign
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Curiosity about people. 2.Listening skills. 3.Desire to solve problems. 4.Communication skills. @erioldoesdesign
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Everything else will come with time and practice.
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Software. Team work. Research skills. Intervi techniques. Vector SVG. Layout. Grid system Print. Logos. Design systems. UI. accessibilit SASS. CSS. HTML. Wireframing. Prototyping. Personas. Design Ops. Service Design. Branding. Kerning. White Space. Minimalism. Maximalism. Data Visualisation. Infographics UX Design. Motion Graphics. Sound Design. Immersion. Gamification. User Journey. Personas. Documentation. Info Architechture @erioldoesdesign
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Humanitarian Design? Mixing my love of community development and design.
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It is possible to work on projects for good as a designer. But it’s deeply challenging as a person.
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User journey maps A typical design activity used to better understand what people are doing over a period of time that your trying to solve a problem for.
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Human rights needs designers. Understanding the problems faced by those in difficult and dangerous situations is key to solving those problems well. Designs work with the people affected to understand and communicate the needs and guide solutions. @erioldoesdesign
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Designers are human. When working with humanitarian, ‘for good’ projects understand that the rule of self-care applies. You can only design well for others if you, and your company/organisation are taking care of and supporting you.
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Open Source Design How I found a new community.
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Open Source Design How I found a new community.
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Final Advice.
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Get Paid. @erioldoesdesign
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Get paid what your worth and you are worth more than you think you are. Including all y’all juniors, interns and students. Get paid!
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