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12: Don't be an Asshole, with Paul Woods, Edenspiekermann

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Has your mother ever told you to not be an asshole? In case not, this episode should do the trick.

Paul Woods is Chief Creative Officer at the renowned design firm Edenspiekermann. He has accomplished much in his career as a designer, working with companies like Red Bull, Google, The City of Santa Monica, Morgan Stanley, and Time Inc.

Now he's written a book to share wisdom on a very important and relevant topic. It's called How to Do Great Work Without Being an Asshole. It's both informative and entertaining, about how we all can be a little bit better people at work. Or at least less bad. But definitely more good. In this episode we talk about the theme of assholes, and learn more about why it's important for designers to think and talk about.

Not sure this point needs mention, but the term asshole is used semi-frequently in the episode. Listener discretion is advised. 😅

If you enjoy the episode please share with everyone you know. And subscribe to Opacity anywhere (and everywhere).

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Has your mother ever told you to not be an asshole? In case not, this episode should do the trick.

Paul Woods is Chief Creative Officer at the renowned design firm Edenspiekermann. He has accomplished much in his career as a designer, working with companies like Red Bull, Google, The City of Santa Monica, Morgan Stanley, and Time Inc.

Now he's written a book to share wisdom on a very important and relevant topic. It's called How to Do Great Work Without Being an Asshole. It's both informative and entertaining, about how we all can be a little bit better people at work. Or at least less bad. But definitely more good. In this episode we talk about the theme of assholes, and learn more about why it's important for designers to think and talk about.

Not sure this point needs mention, but the term asshole is used semi-frequently in the episode. Listener discretion is advised. 😅

If you enjoy the episode please share with everyone you know. And subscribe to Opacity anywhere (and everywhere).

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opacity/message

  continue reading

33 episodes

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