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Here I dissect design with the goal of becoming a better, more intentional designer. Join me to geek out on design process and the psychology behind design. I'm especially interested in designing for human behavior to improve Service and Experience Design. I hope this blog inspires us to think about the possibilities of design and our role in using it.
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What we can learn from the banishment of brothels - redesigning clinics and health behavior
Urban design can radically transform the perception of cities and behaviors of its residents. Here we’ll take a look at the revitalization of a seedy neighborhood in Yokohama and examine the opportunities in health clinic frontage design.
Design Thinking is actually psychologically genius!
Psychologically, humans seek logic, certainty, control, direction, and aim to save face. But these tendencies restrict creativity. The Double Diamond separates these processes and the Design Thinking Framework has some genius ground rules to help us embrace ambiguity and beat the unbearable feeling of uncertainty.
Could posture be a designer’s most overlooked tool?
What’s the relationship between posture and design? This article showcases how posture changes physiology, psychology, behaviour, interactions, and ultimately cultures (micro and macro). With a greater awareness of how posture influences the products, services, and spaces we design, we can be more intentional to use it to foster the type of society we want to live in.