Design is a process of learning in general. Part of the designed process really involves introspection and reflect. Ant letitia britos cavinaro has written a book about how to get out of that curse of knowledge. Here she shares with you her tips for getting out of your own way when designing, thinking and being creative.
“Very often, you are not designing for yourself. And you kind of have to get out of your own way to effectively design with others’ needs in mind.”
In this podcast episode, lecturer Matt Abrahams is joined by Sarah Stein Greenberg, Director of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, aka the Stanford d.school, and author of Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways.
Together, Greenberg and Abrahams discuss how design and communication require seeing things from more than just our own point of view, and the tools we can use to broaden our perspectives.
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