'I just need to add one more thing to make it better'
As a designer, project manager or client, it’s tough to decide when a design is complete and ready for market.
Tze shares how testing is an important step in evaluating a design’s readiness for the market, and how there needs to be a balance between innovation and pragmatism.
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What‘s inside the mind of a creative technologist? | STUCK with Ben
The trick to crafting resonant insights and pitches | STUCK with KK
What lies beyond human-centred design? | STUCK with Donn
Can design for vices be good? | STUCK with Donn
How to help clients fall in love with your idea | STUCK with Donn
Who plays the biggest role in making an object lovable | STUCK with Donn
Why we go on staycations | STUCK with Donn
How "delightfulness" changes over time | STUCK with Tze
How to prototype the intangible | STUCK with Tze
What crazy ideas mean in design | STUCK with Tze
How to experiment meaningfully in projects | STUCK with Tze
Having a point of view when doing design research | STUCK with Jieyu
How bias plays a part in design research | STUCK with Jieyu:
How designers bring value in a specialised field | STUCK with Jieyu
The unspoken rule that anchors design thinking | STUCK with Jieyu
Do design thinking workshops really work? | STUCK with Tze
STUCK with Donn: STUCK's Origin Story
STUCK with Tze: Two truths that influence processes and culture
STUCK with Jieyu: What makes a design project memorable?
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