Malin Leschly, Logitech’s chief design officer, earned her chops on the {hardware} firm by working for a demanding set of consumers: Livestreamers. “Streamers want to look good, they want to sound good, and they want to have control over what they do,” she says.
Now, simply over half a 12 months into her position as Logitech’s CDO, Lechsley is exploring how the corporate can use AI to make life just a little simpler for content material creators. In September, Logitech, by its Streamlabs subsidiary, launched an “AI Game Highlighter” that routinely converts livestreams on Twitch into shorter clips that may be shared on platforms like YouTube, X and Instagram.
“It’s an opportunity where we can see if AI can be helpful,” she says. Streamers, for instance, think about modifying their content material to be “worse than schoolwork.”
Winding path
Leschly took over as Logitech’s chief design officer in April, changing Alastair Curtis, who’d spent a decade on the agency. The {hardware} firm has lengthy prided itself on its design focus, with former CEO Bracken Darrell talking overtly in regards to the design course of on the heart of the corporate.
The designer took a “winding path” to the {hardware} firm, she says. Leschly grew up in Sweden, the place “pretty much any experience you have is designed.” She arrived within the U.S. to attend enterprise faculty within the late Nineties. “California got its teeth in me,” she explains.
Leschly bounced round startups and design businesses, together with a stint at design studio Non Object, which labored on the UE MEGABOOM, a bluetooth speaker whose design is now “widely copied on almost any Bluetooth speaker on the market.” Leschly joined Logitech when the {hardware} producer acquired Non Object in 2018. “It wasn’t a big leap to move from smaller companies or a small studio to Logitech,” she remembers.
Logitech is now barreling into the AI pattern, integrating the brand new know-how into its many services and products. Earlier this 12 months, Logitech modified its laptop mice by including a devoted “AI Prompt Builder” button, which routinely launches the generative AI program ChatGPT with preset prompts.
AI is a controversial know-how within the design area, as critics argue it rehashes outdated concepts, reinforces current biases and, importantly, places people out of labor.
Leschly nonetheless sees AI as the newest in a protracted collection of instruments for designers, like Adobe Photoshop and Epic Video games’s Unreal Engine. Nonetheless, she agrees that overusing AI has dangers.
Design is “craft and creativity,” she says. “If AI is all about doing the same thing over and over again, there’s no creativity in that. There’s no positive, meaningful surprise.”
“We can’t use AI in that way,” she says.
‘Constraints into opportunities’
In 2023, Logitech pledged to incorporate on every product’s packaging the overall carbon emissions generated over its lifespan. It’s a part of a sustainability push for the {hardware} firm, identified for its peripherals ubiquitous in workplaces the world over.
Sustainability suits into Leschley’s design philosophy of attempting to show “constraints into opportunities.” For instance, Logitech’s Casa pop-up desk, launched final 12 months, makes use of round 80% recycled plastic in its touchpad and 60% in its keyboard. Each wi-fi peripherals are packaged with a laptop computer stand; Logitech pitches the mixed merchandise as a straightforward means for customers to work from any floor within the residence.
“We reduced the carbon footprint of this product by more than a third,” she says.
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The Casa desk can also be notable in being derived, not less than partly, from the wants of Logitech’s prospects, significantly these in Asia. “Many people neither have the space nor the desire to have a desk.” she says. “It was very true among women. They wanted to move around in their homes.”
That’s not the one statement Logitech’s drawing from its Asian customers. Leschly notes that youthful Asians at the moment are “blurring” work and play. The most recent factor her workforce is noticing? Youthful workers are bringing their gaming keyboards into the workplace, fairly than counting on the usual cookie-cutter mannequin.
For these customers, a snug keyboard is “like finding your favorite sweater,” Leschly says. “They love the typing experience!”
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