Yes, design is something like thinking by doing, they are the twins
cant be separate from each other, or we can say they sharpen/shape
each other.
It's really hard to believe one thinking great but designing ugly, and
vice versa.

-- Jarod

On 10/8/07, Dan Saffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 8, 2007, at 11:25 AM, Peter Boersma wrote:
> > That paragraph seems to imply that you equal design thinking with
> > concepting, or at least that the end result of design thinking is a
> > design concept. I cannot believe you would want that idea to
> > persist, so I am asking you to explain what you really meant... :-)
> >
> That's what I've been coming to believe lately. Although certainly
> thinking as an activity takes place throughout the design process,
> the largest and most intense proportion of it seems to come at the
> beginning of the process, during concepting. And since "d-schools"
> and the like don't often teach things like modeling or typography or
> other skills to bring a design to fruition, I'm forced to believe
> that a concept is the outcome of design thinking, while a product or
> service is the outcome of design.
>
> Bolstering this claim is that design thinking is often applied to
> areas outside of those in the traditional design realm, such as into
> business processes. Those areas are not easily prototypable or
> modeled, outside of actually creating them, so the concept is often
> all you have to build on.
>
> I'm willing to entertain notions to the contrary though. :)
>
>
> Dan
>
>
>
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