The Designer Will See You Now
In one of our favorite conversations yet, we welcome Ti Chang, an award-winning industrial designer whose work in ‘pleasure jewelry’ explores the connection between pleasure, wellness, and societal taboos. She is the Co-Founder and Chief Design Officer at Crave, which boasts among its line the Vesper: a vibrator necklace “often seen on A-list celebrities that inspire sensual empowerment and provoke cultural conversations.” As a design leader with 23 years of experience in the industry, Ti emphasizes the importance of improving inclusivity in the industrial and product design space. Today we are excited to speak with her about designing and testing pleasure products, combining activism with her design process, and the importance of having the conviction to make what you want to see in the world. Show Notes 🖊️ * For more information on Ti and her work, check out her portfolio https://designerti.com/ and Crave’s website https://lovecrave.com/pages/about?srsltid=AfmBOoryy8vhQM5hG300h23qnKjVz9BlTuD72iwx4Egcl_1saJmRX7bJ * At 01:01, we introduce Ti Chang as an “industrial designer,” meaning someone who designs physical products for everyday use. * At 02:45, Ti’s company Crave makes “high-end pleasure products,” meaning premium sex toys. * At 06:09, Ti explains that her cofounder’s inspiration for the brand name Crave was from a conference potentially hosted by “IDEO,” the design consultancy Innovation Design Engineering Organization. * At 15:26, Ti mentions the well-known design principle “form follows function,” that says a product’s shape and aesthetic design is determined by its purpose. * At 25:23, Bella asks Ti about her “usability testing” process, which involves watching real people interact with prototypes to gather feedback and improve a design. * At 38:04, when Ti explains how women’s bodies are considered in “ergonomics and human factors,” she’s referring to the design of products to fit human bodies. * At 39:47, Ti mentions partnering with “IDSA,” the Industrial Designers Society of America association. * At 46:29, Ti critiques “AI slop,” or cheap, careless, low-effort AI-generated content. * At 51:40, Ti explains the challenges menopausal women faced for decades trying to get on “HRT” or Hormone Replacement Therapy. Chapters 📖 00:00-02:06 Intro to the episode 02:07-04:52 Ti tells us about herself and what inspired her to design pleasure products 04:53-06:37 The inspiration behind the brand name “Crave” 06:38-08:01 Ti’s design philosophy 08:02-12:57 Challenging self-pleasure stigma 12:58-14:53 How Ti started her own brand 14:54-18:01 What is the line between pleasure products and jewelry? 18:02-20:58 Pleasure jewelry as a personal statement 20:59-24:06 Why even A-list celebrities are wearing Ti’s vibrator necklace 24:07-25:14 The need for “artful” design 25:15-29:26 Surprises from usability testing pleasure products 29:27-32:15 Pleasure jewelry is just getting started 32:16-41:24 The challenges and opportunities of being a female industrial designer 41:25-48:40 In the age of AI, human conviction is priceless 48:41-56:16 Designs that make us feel seen 56:17-56:41 Outro
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