Episode 11 - Q&A Critical Thinking
Description
In this episode of Design Office Hours, I dive deep into a question I hear often—especially from hiring managers, educators, and design leads:
How do you assess if a designer can apply critical thinking on a project?
We talk a lot about "thinking like a designer," but what does that really look like in practice? In this episode, I break it down into clear, observable traits—and how to spot them.
We cover:
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Why critical thinking shows up more in process than in outcomes
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How to frame vague problems and ask the right questions
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What design decisions say about a person's reasoning
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How adaptability reveals a mature creative mind
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The importance of collaboration, and how to balance feedback with your POV
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Why portfolios miss the mark—and how to fix that
If you're reviewing portfolios, preparing for interviews, or just trying to grow your own design instincts, this episode gives you a practical lens to recognize (and cultivate) deeper thinking in creative work.
🎧 Listen now, and let me know: where do you apply critical thinking best—and where are you still working on it?
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