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Thinking About Design Thinking
Probably the phrase in design circles I'm hearing the most these days is "design thinking." As in, "We need to bring some design thinking to this project." Or "What sets designers apart is their design thinking." It's even on the main image of Stanford's new d school website. Interestingly, I haven't seen much about what "design thinking" really is though. I've heard it used in any number of ways, some of which are vague enough and/or general enough so that they are insulting to other professions. Are we saying other disciplines aren't creative or aren't problem-solvers? I didn't really become a designer until I was 30 years old: does this mean I was thinking differently before then? Certainly, design thinking is creative, innovative, and focused on problem-solving. But so is the thinking of many different types of professions: lawyers, engineers, and contractors, to name only a few. So lets remove those as differentiators right away. No, if there is such a thing as design thinking, it's probably shorthand for these things:
Other disciplines, I'm sure, do one or more of these at any given time. But I think it's the combination of these that people mean--or should mean--when using the phrase "design thinking." Originally posted on Tuesday, March 29, 2005 | Link | Comments (2) | Trackback (2) Metaphor and Interaction Design Presentation I'm back from the IA Summit, where I presented The Role of Metaphor in Interaction Design (2.5 mb pdf), which was a longer version of the presentation I gave on it, my thesis topic, back in January. I'm not sure if it will make any sense without my commentary, but some of the images are funny. Originally posted on Monday, March 7, 2005 | Link | Comments (0) | Trackback (0) Montreal Bound I'm headed to Montreal, to give a presentation at the IA Summit. If you are going and want to get a drink (spiked hot chocolate seems appropriate, given the freezing weather. Conferences in the winter should always be down south!), shoot me an email. Originally posted on Thursday, March 3, 2005 | Link | Comments (0) | Trackback (1)
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