
Pattern Hunting
Designers study existing patterns and diverse perspectives to generate new ideas.
Designers study existing patterns and diverse perspectives to generate new ideas.
We often get the wrong answers because we are asking the wrong questions.
Running a race and working on a difficult design problem impart some of the same lessons.
Aim narrow, not broad, and commit to a process of continuous improvement.
Your ideas are only as good as your ability to engage stakeholders in generating solutions.
Assuming we know more than we do is a recipe for more of the same – or worse.
Design thinking is a structured approach to eliminating the gap between what exists and what is possible.
Unless you have a compelling reason, you may be addressing the wrong problem.
The complexity of designing for human beings demands that we maintain perspective.