Lori de Mori and Laura Jackson
In fact, one research study by psychologists specialising in creative persistence found that there’s something inherent about the creative process itself that causes what they call ‘disfluency’.1 Any creative project involves making mistakes, navigating blind corners, getting lost down dead ends, feeling embarrassed by early attempts.
Bec Evans, Chris Smith, • Written
3 Ways to Make the Most of Uncertain Times
Losing a job, taking on a new challenge, preparing to launch a project, moving to a new country – these transitions create what anthropologists call “liminal spaces” – the fertile but uncomfortable in-betweens where transformation happens.
Liminality (from the Latin word līmen, “threshold”) is the ambiguity
... See moreSTEIN GREENBERG: The word design can be a noun, it could be like the thing you make, or it could be how you make something. And at the d.school we actually mean both. Let me start with an example. A number of years ago we had four incredible students who were coming from very different disciplinary backgrounds. There were two medical students, a... See more