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Very well explained! As a contribution, I strongly recommend to add when doing research related to strategy, to use methods or tools that allow you to perform a prospective analysis in order to understand and speculate what will be the relationship of the product/service in question in people's lives. This will try to ensure longevity or sustainability over time. For example, in the case of the guitar, it is enough to ask: What will happen to people and guitars? With the instruments? With the music? etc. Thanks for the video!
I'm a design student at Pontificia universidad católica in Chile and absolutely loved this video! Very useful, accurate and entertaining at the same time!
Hi Mehmet! I'm a strategic design student at Austral University in Argentina, and, even though I am in the last year of my career and have absorbed all these rules and principles though projects and iteration, I had never had them explained in such an abstract and clear way. Thank you so much for your consice yet engaging explanation! :)
Amazing tips, thanks for share your ideas. One thing that I think helps a lot is to create a roadmap of the development to set the steps of research, ideating, prototyping and reviewing.
Thank you for the kind words, and glad that you found it useful! If you like this video, I'm sure you'll enjoy my new channel Design Disciplin, where I continue to cover topics like this: ruclips.net/channel/UCtXM3JdnERaNOiFKaHZJL_w
Glad that you've enjoyed it, thanks for the kind words! I have actually started a new channel, Design Disciplin, focusing on design-related content (ruclips.net/channel/UCtXM3JdnERaNOiFKaHZJL_w) - and it's also available as a podcast and website!
If like this video, you'll enjoy my new channel Design Disciplin, where I continue to publish lectures and conversations on design and design research: ruclips.net/channel/UCtXM3JdnERaNOiFKaHZJL_w
designdisciplin.com
podcast.designdisciplin.com
twitter.com/designdisciplin
instagram.com/designdisciplin
Very well explained! As a contribution, I strongly recommend to add when doing research related to strategy, to use methods or tools that allow you to perform a prospective analysis in order to understand and speculate what will be the relationship of the product/service in question in people's lives. This will try to ensure longevity or sustainability over time. For example, in the case of the guitar, it is enough to ask: What will happen to people and guitars? With the instruments? With the music? etc. Thanks for the video!
I'm a design student at Pontificia universidad católica in Chile and absolutely loved this video! Very useful, accurate and entertaining at the same time!
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm continuing to make videos like this on my new channel, Design Disciplin: ruclips.net/channel/UCtXM3JdnERaNOiFKaHZJL_w
Hi Mehmet! I'm a strategic design student at Austral University in Argentina, and, even though I am in the last year of my career and have absorbed all these rules and principles though projects and iteration, I had never had them explained in such an abstract and clear way. Thank you so much for your consice yet engaging explanation! :)
Super happy to hear this, thank you! You can find more of this kind of content at the new channel - ruclips.net/user/designdisciplin
Amazing tips, thanks for share your ideas. One thing that I think helps a lot is to create a roadmap of the development to set the steps of research, ideating, prototyping and reviewing.
This is golden, brilliantly and concisely explained!
The last principle was new to me. Seems like a good idea though, good visuals are always valuable to have!
I got rejected because of the lack of design strategy, so thanks for this explanation!
Super happy to be helpful. I wish you success next time!
Amazingly explained! Thanks for making this :)
Thank you for the kind words, and glad that you found it useful! If you like this video, I'm sure you'll enjoy my new channel Design Disciplin, where I continue to cover topics like this: ruclips.net/channel/UCtXM3JdnERaNOiFKaHZJL_w
Super interesting and useful! Do you have suggestions for books and/or podcasts covering these topics?
Glad that you've enjoyed it, thanks for the kind words! I have actually started a new channel, Design Disciplin, focusing on design-related content (ruclips.net/channel/UCtXM3JdnERaNOiFKaHZJL_w) - and it's also available as a podcast and website!
thanks for the video
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