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Thoughts in Design

Fred McHale

Design leader and product designer Fred McHale unpacks the world of design, with insights on product design, leadership, and visual communication that will strengthen your creative vision.

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  • Fred McHale

    Fred has over 20 years of experience as a design leader and mentor. He works with numerous clients in the Bay Area to design products and experiences.

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