What would design nirvana look like?
A Monday doodle/wish list from a few years back about the makings for an ideal design leadership role. Still true. Good wish list to have in hand when you’re considering …
A Monday doodle/wish list from a few years back about the makings for an ideal design leadership role. Still true. Good wish list to have in hand when you’re considering …
After last week’s introduction to user observation, this week I moved us over to our client site at Science World to practice further. Earlier in the week, Science World staff …
Following hot on the heels of empathy, my next class was designed to dig a bit into guerrilla user research techniques. Personally, I’m a big fan of hallway tests or interviews, …
This class project is one of my favorites; one that I wished I did back in grad school. But back then, all we got was the same anecdote about industrial designer …
This week’s class focused on rapid assumption prototyping. Here’s what this team came up with. As a reminder, here’s what Team 4’s problem statement was: St. Juno’s has been interested …
This week’s class focused on rapid assumption prototyping. Here’s what this team came up with. As a reminder, here’s what Team 3’s problem statement was: St. Juno’s recognizes that they …
This week’s class focused on rapid assumption prototyping. Here’s what this team came up with. As a reminder, here’s what Team 2’s problem statement was: St. Juno’s wants to create …
This week’s class focused on rapid assumption prototyping. Here’s what this team came up with. As a reminder, here’s what Team 1’s problem statement was: St. Juno’s would like to …
In the so-called Real World, we designers sometimes find ourselves stepping a bit outside of the realm of design and more into the shoes of an analyst. To use an …
Last week was Reading Week (the Canadian version of Spring Break?) which should have given me some extra time to post up the latest happenings in class, but alas, it …