Posts tagged "design"

Inventing on Principle, Bret Victor

Why designers should be in love with the process, by Yves Behar

John Maeda on innovators, creativity and how to lead other creatives

There is indeed a common trait in the typical way creative thinkers approach challenges: They can comfortably hold opposing thoughts in their heads and get to work.
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Successful creative thinkers see opposites and apparently contradicting goals not just as a potential for dissonance, but as an opportunity for dynamic harmony. To paraphrase one of Walt Whitman’s most famous verses “creative thinkers are vast, they contain multitudes.” And to paraphrase F. Scott Fitzgerald, the mark of a truly intelligent person is the ability to still function while holding two, opposing ideas in their head.
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The truth lies in harnessing the positive tension between the extremes, and fine-tuning it until it resonates with what current technologies can enable and with what intended consumers and end-users are ready to adopt in a given sociocultural economic context.
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It’s an art that only a group of talented individuals have proven to be capable of mastering.

Fabio Sergio, Executive Creative Director, frog
Designers’ Toolkit

Designers’ Toolkit

How should designers harness co-creation?
Creativity is no longer the sole territory of the designer and other creative professionals. Never has user-driven design been easier for the public to generate and distribute.
How will such a fundamental shift toward bottom-up creation affect the design industry?

How should designers harness co-creation?
Creativity is no longer the sole territory of the designer and other creative professionals. Never has user-driven design been easier for the public to generate and distribute.
How will such a fundamental shift toward bottom-up creation affect the design industry?

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