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Futures designer Nick Foster sits his crit to mark the launch of his new book Could Should Might Don't, exploring the limitations of futurism, and the need for more mundane, rounded design thinking within the realm of the tech giants.
Nick's picks for his crit were:
Best design: Google’s Selfish Ledger
Worst design: Early-career, “thirsty could” design work
Most successful design: Projects that have left stakeholders with a better understanding of the breadth of what design is
Most impactful feedback: “Are you sure?”
Dream design: Black Mirror
The Crit
Graphics: Leonhard Rothmoser
Music: Yuri Suzuki and Team Suzuki
This episode of The Crit was recorded at KEF Music Gallery, London
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