VOICES
Big question
INAYAILI DE
LEÓN PERSSON
Product principal,
Make Us Proud
http://www.makeusproud.com
Technically Wrong by Sara
Wachter-Boettcher. It’s about
the biases, mostly invisible, that
permeate the design and
engineering of the software we
create and use. Technology designed
without considering the ways it can
affect people from a multitude of
backgrounds can sometimes have
devastating consequences, as the
book explores. Reading it has
reinforced the idea that, as
designers, we must actively strive to
create products that are inclusive
and truly consider the impact they
will have on society. Since I read it, I
always try to keep that in mind, in
meetings, workshops,
conversations, and to be vocal about
those issues.
Read any good books lately? Our experts have,
and they share them here
WHICH RECENT BOOKS HAVE
INFLUENCED YOUR WORK?
INSPIRATION
AMY PARKER
Co-owner,
Fore Design
foredesign.co
It’s been out for a few years but I just read Design
is a Job by Mike Monteiro. It’s basically a
compilation of every wrong decision I’ve ever made in
my decade of running a business but it was also a
major confidence-booster. I’ve learned all the lessons
of what not to do that Mike outlines in the book and
figured out what to do instead. If you’re just setting
up shop – or even if you’ve been running a business
for a while, like me – it’s well worth it to learn from
Mike’s mistakes and get yourself on the right track.
DAN PERRERA
Co-owner,
Fore Design
foredesign.co
Anthony Burrill’s Make it Now is
not only a beautiful compilation
of his work throughout his career –
and even some student work from
back in the day – it’s a great
inspiration to find your own voice. He
has a wonderful writing style – short
sentences that get right to the point –
which made the book a real pleasure
to read. Most importantly though, it
was a real motivator to bust through
my doubts and get started on a
project – now.