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How do you design what you design? What is the typical thought process you go through? Have you considered interrogating the way you think and how you make (design) decisions in order to make better ones? Often as Designers (which includes you strategists and creatives) due to habit, external pressures and lack of resources we can often get to solution mode too quickly. Even with the best tools, strategy, UX and design thinking methods in mind, rapid solutioning before proper questioning can often lead to far less than ideal outcomes. With technology, formats and problem spaces evolving daily a very old but often unconsidered form of thinking, questioning, needs consideration. How can the skill of inquiry be developed to help us solve bigger (design) problems in more inspiring ways? In this deck (output from a talk) I discuss how the process of forming "beautiful" design questions can help strengthen your design process, revitalize the artifacts you make, help you get a seat at "the grown-up table" in your organization and prepare you for a world of never ending design.]]>

How do you design what you design? What is the typical thought process you go through? Have you considered interrogating the way you think and how you make (design) decisions in order to make better ones? Often as Designers (which includes you strategists and creatives) due to habit, external pressures and lack of resources we can often get to solution mode too quickly. Even with the best tools, strategy, UX and design thinking methods in mind, rapid solutioning before proper questioning can often lead to far less than ideal outcomes. With technology, formats and problem spaces evolving daily a very old but often unconsidered form of thinking, questioning, needs consideration. How can the skill of inquiry be developed to help us solve bigger (design) problems in more inspiring ways? In this deck (output from a talk) I discuss how the process of forming "beautiful" design questions can help strengthen your design process, revitalize the artifacts you make, help you get a seat at "the grown-up table" in your organization and prepare you for a world of never ending design.]]>
Fri, 12 Aug 2016 14:27:48 GMT /slideshow/designing-for-the-presentfuture-w-socratic-experience-design/64942324 fritzism@slideshare.net(fritzism) Designing for the PresentFuture w/ Socratic Experience Design fritzism How do you design what you design? What is the typical thought process you go through? Have you considered interrogating the way you think and how you make (design) decisions in order to make better ones? Often as Designers (which includes you strategists and creatives) due to habit, external pressures and lack of resources we can often get to solution mode too quickly. Even with the best tools, strategy, UX and design thinking methods in mind, rapid solutioning before proper questioning can often lead to far less than ideal outcomes. With technology, formats and problem spaces evolving daily a very old but often unconsidered form of thinking, questioning, needs consideration. How can the skill of inquiry be developed to help us solve bigger (design) problems in more inspiring ways? In this deck (output from a talk) I discuss how the process of forming "beautiful" design questions can help strengthen your design process, revitalize the artifacts you make, help you get a seat at "the grown-up table" in your organization and prepare you for a world of never ending design. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designingforthepresentfuture-socraticexperiencedesign-160812142748-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How do you design what you design? What is the typical thought process you go through? Have you considered interrogating the way you think and how you make (design) decisions in order to make better ones? Often as Designers (which includes you strategists and creatives) due to habit, external pressures and lack of resources we can often get to solution mode too quickly. Even with the best tools, strategy, UX and design thinking methods in mind, rapid solutioning before proper questioning can often lead to far less than ideal outcomes. With technology, formats and problem spaces evolving daily a very old but often unconsidered form of thinking, questioning, needs consideration. How can the skill of inquiry be developed to help us solve bigger (design) problems in more inspiring ways? In this deck (output from a talk) I discuss how the process of forming &quot;beautiful&quot; design questions can help strengthen your design process, revitalize the artifacts you make, help you get a seat at &quot;the grown-up table&quot; in your organization and prepare you for a world of never ending design.
Designing for the PresentFuture w/ Socratic Experience Design from Fritz Desir
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Holistic experience design (HxD) for Nasdaq Proconf 2015 /slideshow/holistic-experience-design-hxd-for-nasdaq-proconf-2015/61201218 holisticexperiencedesign-hxdforproconf2015-160421163710
A rapid fire talk I gave on an evolving area I've been studying which I call Holistic Experience Design. HxD eschews silo thinking whether at the team level (dept vs. dept vs. agency vs. consultant) or at the artifact level (service vs. product) to look at what can be made by combining. It is still a work in progress. Feedback welcomed.]]>

A rapid fire talk I gave on an evolving area I've been studying which I call Holistic Experience Design. HxD eschews silo thinking whether at the team level (dept vs. dept vs. agency vs. consultant) or at the artifact level (service vs. product) to look at what can be made by combining. It is still a work in progress. Feedback welcomed.]]>
Thu, 21 Apr 2016 16:37:10 GMT /slideshow/holistic-experience-design-hxd-for-nasdaq-proconf-2015/61201218 fritzism@slideshare.net(fritzism) Holistic experience design (HxD) for Nasdaq Proconf 2015 fritzism A rapid fire talk I gave on an evolving area I've been studying which I call Holistic Experience Design. HxD eschews silo thinking whether at the team level (dept vs. dept vs. agency vs. consultant) or at the artifact level (service vs. product) to look at what can be made by combining. It is still a work in progress. Feedback welcomed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/holisticexperiencedesign-hxdforproconf2015-160421163710-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A rapid fire talk I gave on an evolving area I&#39;ve been studying which I call Holistic Experience Design. HxD eschews silo thinking whether at the team level (dept vs. dept vs. agency vs. consultant) or at the artifact level (service vs. product) to look at what can be made by combining. It is still a work in progress. Feedback welcomed.
Holistic experience design (HxD) for Nasdaq Proconf 2015 from Fritz Desir
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-fritzism-48x48.jpg?cb=1682366980 Mission: I use design & technology to improve experiences for people and brands in small ways (think websites, mobile apps) and in more meaningful ways (think integrated services & multi-channel experiences). Specifically this can take the form of experience strategy development, persona and user modeling, journey map creation, task & process flows, feature scoping, site/app maps, prototyping and user testing/validation. I also partner to help companies implement systems to strengthen their digital work workflows across the enterprise. The Skinny: Ive spent the past 19 years (16yrs digital) creating communications, strategies and experiences that strengthen connection between humans... www.fritzism.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designingforthepresentfuture-socraticexperiencedesign-160812142748-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/designing-for-the-presentfuture-w-socratic-experience-design/64942324 Designing for the Pres... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/holisticexperiencedesign-hxdforproconf2015-160421163710-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/holistic-experience-design-hxd-for-nasdaq-proconf-2015/61201218 Holistic experience de...