Category: Up For Discussion

What Personality Traits Do Designers Share?

65 designers take the Myers-Briggs personality test, offering a window into the way designers actually think–and the meaning of “design thinking.”
Designers love to debate about what personality type makes for the best designer. So Michael Roller took the extra step of getting a bunch of designers to take the Myers Briggs personality test, and published [...]

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Thou Shall Not Steal

A few weeks past, NPR had an interesting story about Chrysler going after a Florida High School for using a logo very close to the Chrysler Ram. What they forgot to mention is that the school’s logo in question is exactly the same as Chrysler’s.
Someone obviously got the piece of art (either legally or downloaded [...]

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Quieting the lizard brain

How can I explain the never-ending irrationality of human behavior?
We say we want one thing, then we do another. We say we want to be successful but we sabotage the job interview. We say we want a product to come to market, but we sandbag the shipping schedule. We say we want to be thin [...]

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Seven years gone

A friend worried out loud to me the other day, “I spent the last seven months doing this [job] and I have nothing to show for it. If I had known I would have spent seven months and gotten nothing, you can bet I would have done something a lot more fun.”
On a micro level, [...]

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Benefit of the doubt

It’s almost impossible to communicate something clearly and succinctly to everyone, all the time.
So misunderstandings occur.
We misunderstand a comment or a gesture or a policy or a contract.
And then what happens?
Well, if we’re engaged with someone we like or trust, we give them the benefit of the doubt. We either assume that what they actually [...]

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