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We finished our first sensor sweep of the neutral zone. You did exactly what you had to do. You considered all your options, you tried every alternative.
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Our guest today puts it this way: “Inclusion is like being invited to a party, but belonging is like having your music playing at the party.”
In episode 66, Chris Do talks with art director, illustrator and public speaker, Hank Washington. They talk about their experience and feelings about public speaking, finding your voice when giving talks, and how to feel at home in the design world as a person of color.
Hailing from Mississippi, Hank is a designer at heart and a self-titled creative decision-maker. He does a lot of illustration work, a little bit of branding, and a bit of art direction with an agency in Birmingham, AL. In short, Hank’s a man of many talents and titles.
In episode 66, Chris Do talks with art director, illustrator and public speaker, Hank Washington. They talk about their experience and feelings about public speaking, finding your voice when giving talks, and how to feel at home in the design world as a person of color.
Hailing from Mississippi, Hank is a designer at heart and a self-titled creative decision-maker. He does a lot of illustration work, a little bit of branding, and a bit of art direction with an agency in Birmingham, AL. In short, Hank’s a man of many talents and titles.
In episode 66, Chris Do talks with art director “Inclusion is like being invited to a party, but belonging is like having your music playing at the party.”
Giving into fears
Illustrator and public speaker, Hank Washington. They talk about their experience and feelings about public speaking, finding your voice when giving talks, and how to feel at home in the design world as a person of color.
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Giving into fears
Illustrator and public speaker, Hank Washington. They talk about their experience and feelings about public speaking
01.Note: Everyone writes down their ideas individually on a piece of paper. (This step is the same.)
02.Self-Edit: Each person reviews their own list and picks one or two favorites. (This step is also the same.)
03. Share: One at a time, each person creates a Mural sticky note for their idea and places it on the board.
04. Vote: Give each person two votes in Mural. Everyone chooses their favorite idea and places their votes. Here’s a video demo of Mural’s voting tool.
05. Decide: The Decider makes the final decision based on the votes (or not). If you’re not sure, you can wait and choose your Sprint Questions after you complete the map.
02.Self-Edit: Each person reviews their own list and picks one or two favorites. (This step is also the same.)
03. Share: One at a time, each person creates a Mural sticky note for their idea and places it on the board.
04. Vote: Give each person two votes in Mural. Everyone chooses their favorite idea and places their votes. Here’s a video demo of Mural’s voting tool.
05. Decide: The Decider makes the final decision based on the votes (or not). If you’re not sure, you can wait and choose your Sprint Questions after you complete the map.
Giving into fears
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Illustrator and public speaker, Hank Washington. They talk about their experience and feelings about public speaking, finding your voice when giving talks, and how to feel at home in the design world as a person of color.
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