I completely agree. The conversations that spawned this were all about methods, perspectives, tools, and how a designer approaches a problem. RED does not seem to fit in any of those buckets. It is most certainly an admirable level to aspire to, but I am not sure it does much for aspiring designers or students.

On Jan 27, 2009, at 11:05 PM, Dave Malouf wrote:

hmm? I think I'm still a believer in rigorous methods for making up for the
unpredictability of "talent" and "judgment".

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