Displaying all 2 Episode of Hardworking Happy Hour with the tag “trends”.
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Episode 171: The death of high design?
September 8th, 2025 | 52 mins 11 secs
architecture, branding, construction, cracker barrel, design, marketing, minimalism, podcast, simplicity, trends
In this episode, Catherine and Sean discuss various topics ranging from personal updates to the decline of high design in branding. They delve into the recent controversy surrounding Cracker Barrel's logo change, exploring themes of nostalgia and emotional connections in branding. The conversation shifts to the trend of simplicity in design, reflecting on how societal changes influence design choices. The episode concludes with trivia questions related to construction and design, emphasizing the cyclical nature of trends and the importance of thoughtful design in architecture and personal spaces.
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Episode 161: Is AI the designer of the future?
May 12th, 2025 | Season 1 | 1 hr 7 mins
ai, chaos, collaboration, communication, construction, design, ethics, feedback, influence, innovation, keywords ai, leadership, perception, personal growth, photography, problem-solving, reality, relationships, resentment, social media, teamwork, technology, trends, trivia, workplace
In this conversation, Catherine and Sean discuss the chaotic nature of their lives, particularly during the busy month of May. They delve into the impact of AI on design, highlighting how AI-generated images are becoming increasingly realistic and often mistaken for real-life inspiration. The discussion raises concerns about the disconnect between aesthetics and functionality in AI designs, as well as the gullibility of older generations when interacting with AI on social media. Ultimately, they reflect on the disruptive nature of AI technology and its influence on consumer behavior. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine explore the implications of AI in creative fields, particularly in design and photography. They discuss the challenges and ethical considerations of AI, emphasizing the importance of using it as a tool rather than a replacement for human creativity. The dialogue shifts to the significance of open communication in the workplace, highlighting a recent disagreement over photography standards and the value of constructive feedback in maintaining a healthy work environment. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss the significance of communication in both personal and professional relationships. They emphasize the importance of being open to feedback and constructive criticism, and how it can lead to personal growth and improved relationships. The discussion transitions into a fun trivia segment related to construction, showcasing their knowledge and experiences in the industry. They conclude by reiterating the value of open communication and addressing resentment in relationships.