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Episode 29 : Omar Ramirez of Affordances

The Anti-Architect Podcast
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What This Creator Said
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Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

universal design is designed that is typically what is what can fit the most amount of users in a given sector right so universal design is good for everyone

i think that there's gonna be a broad spectrum of that but working with employees and providing flexibility is the human thing to do which is what we kind of push forward

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Ask employees what they want and need for the workplace and iterate on it over time
βœ“Companies should focus on holistic employee experience as an ecosystem
βœ“For city planning, consider mixed-use environments to support local economies

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is universal design and how does it differ from human-centered design?
QHow has the power dynamic shifted between employers and employees?
QWhat are the key considerations for companies returning to the office?
YouTube Video Description↓

In this episode, Christian sits down with Omar Ramirez. He is the founder of Affordances, an experience consultancy that helps companies strategize and solve problems while focusing on what matters most: the real people behind the scenes. Previously Omar worked for Dropbox, Atlassian, Netflix, and most recently Miro. Rooted in design thinking, Omar is motivated by the belief that nothing exists that can’t be improved on or made to be more human-centered. @/affordances/ @irezfelipe/ theantiarchitect.com/