“One of the ways that designers can challenge themselves to think about their work differently is to look outside of design to ways that other disciplines research, evaluate, and interpret their work.” DesignDesigners Book:Solving Critical Design Problems: Theory and Practice Source: Solving Critical Design Problems: Theory and Practice
“Designers need to understand various perspectives that exist in the world—and to be able to speak many different “languages” in order to translate these ideas in meaningful ways.” LanguageArchitectureDesignersArchitects Book:Solving Critical Design Problems: Theory and Practice Source: Solving Critical Design Problems: Theory and Practice
“For designers to understand their work as part of a dialogue influences the design output in much more nuanced ways, and relieves the designer from the burden of needing to control every aspect of the experience.” ExperienceNuanceDesigners Book:Solving Critical Design Problems: Theory and Practice Source: Solving Critical Design Problems: Theory and Practice