Recent Episodes
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123: Finale
Dec 31, 2021 – 11:12 -
122: How Writing a Book Can Help Your Career
Dec 22, 2021 – 42:28 -
121: What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?
Nov 30, 2021 – 36:47 -
120: Designing for Life and Death Situations
Nov 19, 2021 – 47:09 -
119: Should You Go to Design School?
Nov 8, 2021 – 47:10 -
118: The Path to Product Management
Oct 14, 2021 – 48:46 -
117: Crafting Conversations with Things
Sep 30, 2021 – 49:25 -
116: Cultivating the Practice of Effective Feedback
Sep 15, 2021 – 41:45 -
115: Designing Better Surveys
Aug 31, 2021 – 47:04 -
114: Is Neurodiversity a Design Superpower?
Aug 17, 2021 – 35:24 -
113: How Designers Can Thrive in the No-Code Movement
Jul 31, 2021 – 45:14 -
112: Transforming the User Experience of Government
Jul 19, 2021 – 41:23 -
111: Designing Conversations With Computers
Jun 30, 2021 – 41:21 -
110: How to Get Unstuck
Jun 17, 2021 – 42:49 -
109: Asking Your Heroes for Help
May 28, 2021 – 33:08 -
108: Designing With People, Not at Them
May 14, 2021 – 41:25 -
107: Teaching Machines to Tell Stories
Apr 30, 2021 – 31:37 -
106: Systems, Outcomes, and a Generational Shift in Design
Apr 16, 2021 – 42:48 -
105: There's No Command-Z in Life
Mar 31, 2021 – 34:10 -
104: The Wonder and Rigor of the Creative Process
Mar 15, 2021 – 39:07 -
103: The Subtlety and Depth of Sound Design
Feb 26, 2021 – 41:00 -
102: Measuring the Carbon Footprint of Our Web Designs
Feb 17, 2021 – 44:01 -
101: A Progressive View of the Web
Jan 31, 2021 – 45:14 -
100: How to Be of Service
Jan 19, 2021 – 38:10 -
99: Crafting an Agency Career
Dec 18, 2020 – 38:10 -
98: Multimodal Design, or How to Get Everything to Play Well Together
Nov 30, 2020 – 50:55 -
97: The Remarkable Resilience of Design in Detroit
Nov 13, 2020 – 36:47 -
96: The Employee-Owned Design Agency
Oct 30, 2020 – 56:45 -
95: What Does Representation in Design Really Look Like?
Oct 16, 2020 – 44:39 -
94: The Creative Importance of Side Projects
Aug 31, 2020 – 47:33 -
93: Designing for Cognitive Bias
Aug 19, 2020 – 47:37 -
92: Mindfully Designing for Different Cultures
Jul 30, 2020 – 44:42 -
91: How to Design Your Job
Jul 17, 2020 – 52:54 -
90: Changing Our Understanding of Emotion in Design
Jun 30, 2020 – 44:44 -
89: The Human Experience of Self-Driving Cars
Jun 16, 2020 – 46:43 -
88: Good Design Can Help Us Change
May 27, 2020 – 46:17 -
87: How Design Makes the World
May 12, 2020 – 50:32 -
86: Working Together When We're Apart
Apr 30, 2020 – 47:00 -
85: Good Design Is Well Written
Apr 17, 2020 – 39:05 -
84: Ethical Design in an Age of Uncertainty
Mar 31, 2020 – 45:50 -
83: Discussing Disability-Led Design
Mar 16, 2020 – 40:25 -
82: Why Do We Go to Design Conferences?
Feb 28, 2020 – 42:29 -
81: Designing the Machines That Make Modern Music
Feb 12, 2020 – 39:32 -
80: Presentable Live from the New Adventures Conference, Part 2
Jan 31, 2020 – 32:16 -
79: Presentable Live from the New Adventures Conference, Part 1
Jan 29, 2020 – 32:35 -
78: Life, the Universe, and Everything
Jan 14, 2020 – 55:36 -
77: How Likely Are You to Recommend This Podcast to a Friend?
Dec 19, 2019 – 48:21 -
76: Craft Is a Journey
Nov 27, 2019 – 53:21 -
75: Shouldn't More Designers be CEOs?
Nov 22, 2019 – 44:59 -
74: Can You Do Real Design on an iPad?
Nov 15, 2019 – 46:04
Recent Reviews
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TypeMegBrilliant and insightful podcastThis is a truly fantastic podcast. I’m often out walking when I listen and find myself having to stop to take notes so I won’t forget a brilliant idea or insight that is shared. Jeff is clearly passionate about design and shares his enthusiasm by asking thoughtful questions and choosing fascinating guests. I learn so much from each episode, and that is a true gift.
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vpshadowIt’s growing!It feels like Jeff is getting better with the questions each episode. I greatly appreciate him bring designers from a variety of fields. I alway look forward to new episode.
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Wmasterj2Always listenI always listen to this podcast. I am a creative director and have for a long time followed Jeff and his work since the past 15 years. The guest and his content here is very good and often challenges my thinking and perspective in ways that few other content channels do.
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WolfgangBremerWonderful, almost easy listening design podcastI love listening to Presentable. It makes me help relax while learning about lots of different design topics and get to know great people. Can't recommend it highly enough!
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LVstruckinspiring, whether you are a designer or notWhile I'm a writer, not a designer, Jeff's podcast shows me the flipside of branding: look, as opposed to voice. I loved the episode about designing a space for creatives and what's most conducive to different types of work. All the episodes I've listened to have featured awesome, interesting interviewees from a wide range of disciplines. Tune in!
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hey palskyReal conversations about design + morePresentable is one of my favorite podcasts because it is about so much more than design. Not being a designer myself, I find Jeff's conversations cover everything from politics to art to research. The insight from Jeff himself, as well as his guests, has impacted my work thinking processes and the way I think about products I interact with. Every episode is a great listen, diverse, and thought provoking. Must listen -- for designers and non designers!
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crouchcreativeInsightful and InspiringA colleague turned me on to this podcast and I'm so glad they did. Each episode provides a wonderful glimpse into the world of UX from the perspectives and experiences of other UX Designers facing similar challenges in our field. It's great to hear others share their stories and possible solutions and know I'm not alone—or crazy!—in my thinking. Thanks Jeff and keep up the good work!
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