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003: Unconventional ways into design and data viz
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Join us this week to hear from a good friend and old colleague, Josh Thorn. We discuss his background and unconventional journey into UX design as well as how to stay creative in fairly technical landscapes. His perspective on creativity and willingness to help new designers is so needed in the community. Hopefully our listeners feel empowered after this episode. Anyone who wants to learn how to design can!
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