Erik Spiekermann "Redesigning Design" @ TEDx Berlin 11/30/09
http://www.tedxberlin.de/
About TEDx, x=independently organized event
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es dificil para mi entender aleman.
a1ochoa 1 month ago
i hate you, you could speak English and we all could understand including your German A@@
you racist...
omidbalak 6 months ago
Thank Spiekermann, I can't understand half a shit of your speech.
brunojanko 7 months ago
LMFAO! I use vulgar language on a daily basis and I think it's important for free speech but...watching the exchange between those two people at Austin, TX (2:05) was clean but funny! I didn't expect it and it made me laugh hard. Thanks for sharing this one with us. Cheers!
andyrooney12 9 months ago
If this guy goes around the world giving lectures maybe everyone will stop thinking about Hitler everytime they hear a German person speak. Most people get more exposure to Germany in a History Channel documentary on Nazi Germany than they actually do by going to Germany & talking to MODERN Germans. :)
andyrooney12 9 months ago
I wish I could speak German because I love listening to this guy
encabulator 1 year ago
@pepa007 Also, this wasn't made for YouTube.
cohaagendesu 1 year ago 2
Oh, Erik.. maybe 98% of people there were german, but 98% of people watching this video don't understand german :-)
pepa007 2 years ago
Als Designer ist der Erkenntnisgewinn, den man aus einem TED-Vortrag eines Designers gewinnen kann, naturgemäß nicht ganz so groß. Ich vermute allerdings, dass im Publikum nicht nur Designer saßen.
Für die breite Masse finde ich diesen Vortrag über Design Thinking sehr wertvoll, weil er endlich mal wieder den Schritt vom Schönebildchenmaler zum Problemlöser im deutschsprachigen Raum nachvollziehbar macht.
philippschilling 2 years ago 2
Sorry - aber wer das "echte" TED und seine Redner kennt, wird von diesem Vortrag der Allgemeinplätze enttäuschend finden.
pmonheim 2 years ago