The Design Process made Sexy at The Stanford D-School

Design Leadership
Industrial Design

Nov 05, 2009
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Check out this visualization of the Design Process taught at the Stanford D-School . The photo was taken by Nina, a senior at Stanford majoring in product design.

The visual is familiar, logical and strangely alluring. The design process made sexy? Just follow the curves!

Via: Young and Brilliant.





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