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From the very first moment I read about design, I was captivated. Moholy-Nagy said that “designing is not a profession but an attitude of resourcefulness and inventiveness”. Miguel Milá, that it “consists of fulfilling a function while maintaining emotion”. Bruno Munari called it “a method centered around problem-solving”. And Don Norman stated that “the goal is to produce a great product, one that is successful, and that customers love”. I kept wondering to myself: “Doesn’t all this speak to me as a coach?” To explore this connection, I chat with Javier Cañada: someone I dare not classify into any label, adjective, or profession. The conversation is in Catalan. The English version is available in the YouTube video of the episode.
Martí Cañellas | Fosbury Flop
Here you have the video with English subtitles of the conversation with Javier:
Notes of the episode
Newsletter: De Ulm a Cádiz | Javier Cañada
Lo esencial: Una guía de diseño para la vida | Miguel Milá
¿Cómo nacen los objetos? Apuntes para una metodología proyectual | Bruno Munari
The Design of Everyday Things | Donald A. Norman
La pregunta | Javier Cañada
Santa Olalla: Una grieta en el destino | Javier Cañada
Ivrea, 1982 | Javier Cañada
Les estructures elementals de la narrativa | Albert Sánchez Piñol
The Book of Tea | Kakuzō Okakura
Lo Barroco | Eugeni d’Ors
Dios lo ve | Óscar Tusquets
Programa Desarrollo Directivo y Liderazgo | Jaime Rodríguez de Santiago, Instituto Tramontana










