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interactions magazine and Design Thinking

March 8, 2010 by Eric Shaver · Leave a Comment
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The March + April 2010 issue of interactions magazine, a publication of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), includes an introduction and three articles on design thinking:

“interactions: Exploring Aspects of Design Thinking” by Richard Anderson and Jon Kolko

“Evolution of the Mind: A Case for Design Literacy” by Chris Pacione

“Design Thinking in Stereo: Brown and Martin” by Paula Thornton

“Designing Interactions at Work: Applying Design to Discussions, Meetings and Relationships” by Roger Martin and Jennifer Riel

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Tags: design thinking, IDEO, interactions, interactions magazine, Jon Kolko, Roger Martin, Tim Brown

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