Sorry, but making something look nice is still design, no matter how many tweets you write or conference talks you give to the contrary.
That's the joy of design, it's so many different things.
“Design is an iterative process. Ideas need to run the gauntlet of critique and revision to make it into the world. And because this process involves humans — for now — some amount of ego, anxiety, and politics will get into the mix.” — @mulegirl https://t.co/RvNigAIdo8 For now.
@kazzmasa We still have cash, but I think we use the credit card (card-tapping) and instant-transfer ( https://t.co/5f5LPeMWLi ) more and more now. I rarely see real money on a daily basis. How is it in Japan now?
The question is not whether a world without plastic pollution is possible, but what we will do together to make it happen. #Lineinthesand#BeatPlasticPollution#OurOcean https://t.co/0tE9cJe8Vp
My short answer to the difference between #servicedesign and #ux. Want to learn more about the basics of service design? Watch my talk! https://t.co/HfCzYcUCGR (and slides: https://t.co/Gpn3x9n7DN)
In honor of #StephenHawking and his transformational contributions to our understanding of black holes & the cosmos, we present this #HubbleClassic of a jet of subatomic particles speeding away from a supermassive black hole in elliptical galaxy M87: https://t.co/4aXcptsNA6
Meet the world's cutest kindergarten, designed by architect Takaharu Tezuka. In this charming talk, he walks us through a design process that really lets kids be kids. https://t.co/t84R2IjdkV
“The thing about designers as policy makers is that we didn’t vote for them, we don’t have any say in the things they believe in, but the decisions they make become the rules we have to live by.” https://t.co/ouKiMk5QFx