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Peter Macdonald's avatar

I love this articulation of a challenge I've encountered too many times. When I think about it, designers I've worked with who have built great relationships with their clients have had their work reach the market more often. They've built a relationship of trust and understanding.

It's not always what we want to hear, but we need to meet our clients, partners, users, and other stakeholders in our design work where they are. What is their appetite for design? Do they value it? What do they value? How can we take ownership of the gaps and influence where they are?

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Aris's avatar

One aspect I have found interesting about this very true depiction is how few designers are curious about this problem of why their words/work go unheeded. I have seen more than a few designers (myself included) have a project get derailed by a 'surprise' stakeholder, and rather than learning more about the where/why of that stakeholder they think of it as a one-off misunderstanding. If more designers entered an organization with their first task being understanding 'how does this company make things?' they would quickly start to see who else has to be at the table for something to get done...

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