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My design thinking class is off to a good start. Human-centered work designed with empathy in mind sounds like an ideal approach to problem solving. Looking forward to learning more. #designThinking

Learn about goal mapping. A goal map is a straightforward, versatile method that almost anyone can run. It helps individuals and teams identify, discuss, and prioritize a set of shared goals, so you agree on why you're building what you're building.

Goal mapping lets you get a group together, figure out everyone's goals, and align around a shared set of goals. Good for orgs, departments, or projects. Designed for agile product teams:
pxd.gd/strategy/goal-map

pxd.gdGoal Mapping | Product & Experience Design Guide - PXD.GDA method that helps teams identify, discuss, and prioritize a list of goals for a project, department, or organization. Includes templates and facilitation guide.

We often run into problems where teams aren't aligned. Psychological research backs this up. Psychologist Celeste Kidd’s research shows only 12% of people share the same concept of a penguin, yet most believe others agree with them. This type of misalignment extends to organizations and teams on just about everything. Design thinking helps teams align better by making ideas concrete, encouraging discussion, and reaching decisions together.
agux.co/blog/9-out-of-10-peopl

Austin Govella, UX9 out of 10 people agree: you’re wrong about penguinsThree design thinking facilitation techniques help your team get on the same page, so they can make productive decisions and move forward.

Well, here's something I never thought I'd do: meticulously plan a UI in Sketch. As someone who lives in the systems/backend, I've always found this part of development tedious.
But for this new React 19/Tailwind project, I'm doing it right. And... I think I'm starting to like it? Finally understanding why we need tools like this. It's clicking.

Or its the magic of Scrimba, who knows?
#ReactJS #DesignThinking #Sketch

🟣Health Data Science Day 2025🟣

🎤SPEAKER REVEAL: Didem Gurdur Broo
From Stanford to Cambridge to Uppsala, Didem brings a visionary perspective on sustainable, human-centered cyber-physical systems. She’s a computer scientist, engineer & educator designing the future of intelligent machines.

🗓️ 6 Nov 2025
📍 Panum, University of Copenhagen
👥 Open to all in Health Data Science
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🌟 How Multisensory Architecture is Redefining Spaces 🌿🎶✨

Have you ever walked into a building and felt an instant sense of calm, energy, or connection—without knowing why? It might be the power of multisensory design at work!

Interesting article, “Multisensory Architecture: Designing Beyond the Visual”, which challenges the traditional visual-centric approach to architecture. Instead, it emphasizes designing spaces that engage touch, sound, smell, and even taste to create deeply immersive human experiences.

This got me thinking:

🔹 How can architects and designers prioritize senses like sound or texture without compromising aesthetics?

🔹 What spaces have YOU encountered that left a lasting emotional (not just visual) impression?

🔹 Could multisensory design improve accessibility for people with visual impairments?

🔹 Would you incorporate scent or tactile materials into your projects? Why/why not?

Let’s spark a conversation! 💬

#ArchitectureDesign #SensoryDesign #InclusiveSpaces #Innovation #BuiltEnvironment #DesignThinking #LinkedInDiscussion

👉 Read the full article here and share your thoughts: linkedin.com/pulse/multisensor