Design Thinking: Because Who Needs Functionality?

Wherein lies the art of making things not just functional, but also pretty. Where the focus is not on the user, but on how much you can make them feel like you care about their feelings.

It's not just about solving problems, it's about creating an experience that makes you look like you're solving problems. It's the difference between a toaster that actually toasts bread and one that just looks like a toaster, but doesn't actually work.

So, what is design thinking? Is it a way of thinking, a process, or just a bunch of buzzwords? Well, let me break it down for you: Learn about the process, or Explore the principles.

Or, if you're feeling extra fancy, you can do some exercises to really get your design thinking juices flowing.

But, let's be real, the real secret to design thinking is just to make it look good. Like, really good. Tips and tricks for the pros, or bloopers and blunders for the amateurs.