It’s Nice That POV: What happens when design ditches big tech?

Published by Tim on Thursday February 27, 2025

Last modified on April 18th, 2025 at 11:44

I’ve had the great pleasure to chat with It’s Nice That editor Lucy Bourton about some of the aspects of my attitude towards hardware and software in Design.

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