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What is your design process? Do you follow something you learned at work/school? Or maybe even better came up with your own process? I remember being really turned-off by the double diamond (below) at design school. It seemed far too linear and limiting to deal with the complexity of anything apart from where to put a button. It did seem to help if you just wanted "to do" and not think very much. But I'm much more excited about Design as an intellectual field that offers a critical yet creative viewpoint on things vs. simply a tool for implementation.
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Literally make a list https://warpcast.com/antimofm.eth/0x1f29ddb4
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ok this interesting
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I never really honed in a design practice. It was also never taught to us in school. What is interesting now is that there are all of these processes, that I can learn, and am learning versus when I was in school 20 years ago. 100 $degen
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more like double trouble for creativity!
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Design process should be flexible, not rigid. It's important to think critically and creatively beyond traditional methods.
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楼主真是个热心人,感谢分享经验!
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Great 👍 Please support me my friend ❤️🙏
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