Technology's rise results in a loss of the human essence in design, where machines may replace human interaction. The focus shifts to speed, cost-efficiency, and scalability, causing brands to lose their distinct identities. True artisans continue to practice traditional methods alongside modern tools, highlighting the significance of craft in creativity. In conversations around self-censorship, fostering an environment that avoids toxic interactions is crucial. The narrative surrounding work and passion misrepresents the realities of effort necessary for fulfilling careers. Rapid scaling in organizations creates chaos in communication and management practices.
What happens when your only future is being replaced? When the 'user experience' we're designing for is no longer human, but machines talking to machines?
It's getting harder to imagine a world that values craft. Everything must be done faster, cheaper, and at scale. Brands blur together.
The few who choose to create with care and intention often fade into the background, priced out by automation. But not everyone's given in.
Watching your words and how they might affect people around you is a pro-social exercise that should be encouraged in every facet of modern life.
We tell them that if they just find their passion, work will magically transform into endless joy, as if difficulty is just a symptom of being in the wrong job.
How to communicate as a company, the reporting structures, how to ship product, how to manage and organize people, the hiring processes.
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