Re-thinking Design
I was talking to my dad this weekend and telling him about how I think I finally found the term that fits in with my original intentions of studying business. I applied to a business school because I realized the inevitable interconnectedness of business/commerce in our daily lives. The precise story had to do related […]
Service Design: Small But Quickly Expanding
When we think design, we often think of the designing of products, of tangible goods. But this product-dominant way of thinking, according to designer, researcher and educator Lucy Kimbell, is about to change. Design thinking could significantly benefit services, the providing of labour and material aids needed by the public. Though it is currently a […]
T.H.I.N.K.
Hi, I’m Charlotte. First of all, I apologize to you for such a late post. I had transferred into the class late and didn’t get the chance to purchase a course package until the end of last week. Anyways, let’s move on to thinking about thinking. I am an INTP. I play with a lot of possibilities […]
Reflection 1 – Thinking about Thinking
How do I think? To answer this question, I will first separate my thinking process between the time when my 5 senses are active and when they are inactive. The time when my 5 senses are active is when I see, hear, taste, smell, or feel something that started a thought process in my head. […]
Thoughts about the thoughts that I think about
When do I think? Always – no surprise there. However, wouldn’t it be nice to have a few zen-like thoughtless moments per week? Because of my inability to pause, even for a brief moment, my constant thought process I truly admire those who are able to take a break not from the external world, but from the […]
Reflection 1: My thoughts about my thoughts
My name is Megan, and I think. Admittedly, after a particularly unimpressive sentence slips through my lips, the previous statement can be questioned. Perhaps I should I add a disclaimer: My name is Megan, and I think*. *Void in situations involving the need to impress people, including, but not limited to, professors, potential employers, celebrities, […]