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Design Process, Learning Too many design decisions occur in isolation, are based on gut feel, or are not carefully examined. While addressed to designers, this concise article is useful for anyone who wants to make better, more informed decisions in any part of their life. “Design involves decisions, and those decisions are often flawed because our brains are wired for survival. The same brain features that literally helped us survive in the wild do not serve us well in the 21st-century workplace." The article summarizes why we often fall into four common decision traps and how to avoid them. Article: A Designer’s Guide To Better Decisions
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