Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Popular Culture Is Making Us Smarter

What happens when you begin to navigate the creative constraints of a project with the needs of the client, the users, and yourself in mind? Are the needs behind a project simply a list of requirements, or can they be instigators of creative energy?

Join Jerzy and Rob for an exploration of a specific project that became a lot more interesting through the application of service-driven design.

Sponsors for this episode * Four Million Years Later * Rob's workshops and coaching * Lean Into Art Discord

Links mentioned: * LIA Cast 163 - Rapid Iterative Collaboration * The CPTN SRSLY project * Everything Bad is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter * Cassettes before Jets t-shirt

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This week's 2 Minute Practice * Gather 3-10 pieces of media that inspire you and write a few words on why they inspire you

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