Posts Tagged ‘design thinking’
I’ve just kicked off my Open University Design Thinking course, and so far, it’s fecking brilliant. The OU interactive stuff is very user-friendly and the techniques they suggest for developing design thinking are spectacularly inspiring (despite only getting 5 hours sleep last night, which has left me buggered). It also reminded me of an old [...]
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Tags: brainstorming, California, design thinking, IDEO, Open University, Stanford, U101
Yes yes yes, I know I’ve been slack, but I’ve been busy, alright. Lots of stuff to do over the New Year and muchos things on the plate (including a new job, an Open University course in Design Thinking – see IDEO post below – and an improv course in Kentish Town. Thanks for asking). [...]
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Tags: Charlie Todd, Design, design thinking, flashmobs, IDEO, improv, Improv Everywhere, New York Times, Open University
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While we’re on the subject of Wired, a quick shout out to my old professor Bill Moggridge, an amazing designer and very nice man. He’s featured in this month’s edition as well, talking about design thinking and offering his ideas (or, given the IDEO approach, offering a selection of group ideas) on ‘how to tackle [...]
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Tags: Bill Moggridge, Design, design thinking, IDEO, Post-its, Stanford, Wired


