My Design Philosophy
My Design Philosophy This is a continue reflection of one of the classes during my masters study, Design Theory. Being able to reflect myself and my every decision allows me to grow and keep effectively exploring. One type of reflection is to learn from mistakes. From framing a problem to building a design concept, I was always making mistakes and facing obstacles. However, because mistakes are prototypes for the future, I learned from it by revisiting them to see what went wrong and well. Problem framing is particularly the most crucial part because I cannot make it right the first time or without much experience. The wicked problem, as known as the most mysterious but key concept in design, is useful when I approach a problem or a request. It forces me to not treat a problem as a simple one but think critically about its socio-technical, economic, and ethical problems. This practice and training enable me to form my judgment and then influence my next one and how I reflect on my...