UI Breakfast Podcast. Episode 241: Life & Death Design with Katie Swindler


Published June 11, 2022 by Jane Portman
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How can we design effectively for stressful situations, like life and death ones? Our guest today is Katie Swindler, design strategist at Allstate. You’ll learn the role of human intuition in high-stress situations, how to use visuals and sounds in life and death design, what situations warrant special design decisions, and more.

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