I have a brain-pending unarticle that argues designers should take more interest in speculative future things. But this puts it well.https://twitter.com/designoutloud/status/873320549421678593 …
"If we had magic" is supposed to free your thinking, but I prefer when people are able to reframe a problem from a new perspective.
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That’s a good point. I don’t see them as exclusive, but lenses you can combine if you’re aware.
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It's a useful way to challenge constraints, by ignoring them.
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Not saying "magical thinking" can't be good as an exercise, but I think it's harder to reframe a problem in a new way than to play magic.
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