The designer who learned framing is critical
Update: 2021-05-27
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You’re about to run a workshop, people are 20 minutes late, you’ve got a lot to get through so you skip the framing and dive straight in.
This is a story about a designer who pushed through a workshop to get the activities complete and skipped the upfront framing. An example of how a simple misunderstanding at the beginning can result in a significant challenge that can be avoided.
After the story, Melis unpacks a few concepts to help support you to deepen your practice in human centred design.
You can keep up to date and even contribute a story or two by joining this human community which is hosted on Mighty Networks here: https://community.thishuman.com/share/Rm9F4edx1lKVmWG0?utm_source=manual
For courses and more free stuff, including worksheets from the book, head over to thishuman.com.
For more information on 1:1 coaching and Melis’ deep leadership program head over to melissenova.com.
This is a story about a designer who pushed through a workshop to get the activities complete and skipped the upfront framing. An example of how a simple misunderstanding at the beginning can result in a significant challenge that can be avoided.
After the story, Melis unpacks a few concepts to help support you to deepen your practice in human centred design.
You can keep up to date and even contribute a story or two by joining this human community which is hosted on Mighty Networks here: https://community.thishuman.com/share/Rm9F4edx1lKVmWG0?utm_source=manual
For courses and more free stuff, including worksheets from the book, head over to thishuman.com.
For more information on 1:1 coaching and Melis’ deep leadership program head over to melissenova.com.
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