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39 - "What it Takes to Be a Top Performer in your Design Program" - Prof Michael Harper, Department Head @ UVU's UX Design Bachelors Program

39 - "What it Takes to Be a Top Performer in your Design Program" - Prof Michael Harper, Department Head @ UVU's UX Design Bachelors Program

FromThe Way of Product with Caden Damiano


39 - "What it Takes to Be a Top Performer in your Design Program" - Prof Michael Harper, Department Head @ UVU's UX Design Bachelors Program

FromThe Way of Product with Caden Damiano

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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Oct 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I catch up with my professor and mentor Michael Harper today. He is the department head at UVU for what is Utah's first 4-year bachelor's program in digital product design. 
We chat about what he has learned from graduating the first full cohort (which I was a part of) and what he is adjusting in the curriculum to adapt to the changing times. 
The most important thing we discuss is how to stand out as a design student. We are of the opinion that Product Design isn't something you can be accredited with and instantly be qualified. It's a craft that requires practice and dedication. 
This episode talks about how you can become that kind of designer who is amazing at the craft and stand out from the influx of students coming into the field. 
Contact Harper at:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelharperut/
https://twitter.com/academictrekker?lang=en

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Released:
Oct 5, 2020
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Podcast episode

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This podcast has one mission: Help product designers generate massive value for their clients, their companies and themselves so they can do the work they enjoy the most. We know design is valuable, but how can you unlock the true value of design in your work? This show interviews product designers from places like Google, Domo, IBM, Intuit, and Uber to find out what makes a valuable product designer and how you can be one as well.