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Design thinking & Visual thinking
- 1. DESIGN THINKING
&
VISUAL THINKING
Un breve recorrido
Gian-Lluís Ribechini Creus
innogeniero@gianlluisribechini.com
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- 3. HBR Article: Design Thinking by Tim Brown. (June 2008)
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- 11. ( 2008 )
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- 12. There are also a proliferating number of educational institutions that are
combining business thinking with design thinking to create next-generation
"D-Schools".
Four of the leading establishments in the world are:
(1) Strelka Institute (Moscow) - The institute teaches a one-year master's
course.
(2) Aalto-Tongji Design Factory (Shanghai) - This new design school, set
up by Finland's Aalto University, partners Tongji University students in
industrial design, engineering and urban planning graduate programs with
Aalto design students in Finland to work on real-life design projects for
Finnish companies.
(3) Stanford d.school (Palo Alto, California) – The world's most famous
"design thinking" school.
(4) Akiyama Mokko (Yokohama) - Part design school, part boot camp, and
part trade schoool, Akiyama is rooted in Japan's centuries-old tradition of
artisans passing on their knowledge and skills to youngsters who devote
years to learning a craft.
“Design thinking" is no longer a purely Western concept - it's being
embraced by emerging markets such as Russia and China as a tool of
economic competitiveness.
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