Sunday, September 25, 2011

Now and Laters

As a service designer, I often focus mostly on the alleviation of current negative services and experiences. (Re-designing banking, health, transportation, etc.) Or for imagining iterative, hopefully radical, evolutions of current services. An article I read today from the P2P foundation (http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/do-we-really-need-jobs/2011/09/16), coupled with my Service Design education, and having once read Kurt Vonnegut's "Player Piano" gave me a mild Eureka Moment today. and now it's gone. when computers can automate services, and perform then better than a human can, where are humans still valuable in service? manufacturing has been taken away from us, services will be taken away from us soon enough. so where does that leave us? we know what products and services we want to buy, but where does a human fit into the picture as far as service offerings? innovation and testing? holistic understandings? unfinished thoughts, better posted then left to rot

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

competition in the field

There are three critical facets to success: i'm going to call them (roughly) ability, skill, and motivation. I will use painting as a metaphor.

-abilities are your potentials, limitations, and flexibility. (how big is the canvas, how much paint do you have, and what colors?)
-skills are the tricks and understanding, and methods of communication learned during your life. (learning to apply the paint in the right way to produce a final product that looks how you intended)
-and motivation, similar to 'velocity equals speed and direction', is this inspiration, intention, and personal philosophy. (what do you want to paint and why?)


The people you know can be spider-mapped for these traits. Where are their greatest strengths and weaknesses?


Personally, I seem to find myself much stronger in ability and motivation than many of my peers. However, their skill sets are much more refined, which works much better in the short run.

observations on meaning

"Designer" is nothing more than a fancy word for "empowered." Empowered means rising up, above your meager role as a slave to your societal fate. For example, fashion designers create, and by doing so free themselves from the contraints of store selections and availability.

After the successful struggle, after breaking free, many designers become afraid; maybe afraid of being alone, maybe of losing touch with the society they left behind. And to be accepted back, they make the ultimate sacrifice: they offer to feed their new discoveries and creations into the monetary beast they worked so hard to escape.

Altruism rarely pays the bills.

*edit*(ps. i am reminded of a short film from years ago called 'More'. I found it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9u7WiDBek4 )