Episode 132: Moving From Bricklayer To Architect
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“Design systems are the tool that enable us to step out of being individual makers, crafters on particular interfaces. And it elevates our craft to a point where we're able to spend more time focusing on our users, bringing in our stakeholders, collaborating more and less time just kind of grinding through production. That might be scary to some people, but I genuinely think it'll be a better job in the teams that are already doing it. I'm seeing that as well. It helps us just be a more valuable set of contributors in any organization.” - Nick Hahn In this episode of Control the Room, I had the pleasure of speaking with Nick about his experience working in Design Systems and adopting tech while keeping the people in mind.  He begins with reflections on collaboration.  Later, Nick explores cultures of innovation and the importance of ‘first draft thinking’.  We also discuss feedback loops, governance, and starting small when implementing change.  Listen in for example of the value of design system.  
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