Description
In this episode, Chris tells a story about a drawing professor who taught him about not just identifying the negative space in our thoughts and actions, but something he called active erasure, and how being intentional about the act of taking things out can not only improve the work we do, but change its very nature...
Links
Alfred DeCredico
How to Grow an Idea, by Jenny Odell
Music
Raro Bueno, by Chuzausen
Veins of Silver, by Blue Dot Sessions
Bathyscaphe, by r beny
Credits
You can follow the show on Twitter @dsgntmrrw, just leave all the vowels out. That's @ D S G N T M R R W. You can visit the show's website at designtomorrow.co, and you can email me at chris @ designtomorrow.co.
Thanks for listening, and remember, what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow.
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