Author: Tom Farenski

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Professional Creativity

Good products do not happen by chance. They are the result of creativity within the development process.

In practice, this often becomes apparent at a certain point: a product is well advanced – and yet progress stalls. It works, but there is a lack of clarity, direction, or a clear next step.

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Good Taste?

“There's no arguing about taste,” people say. And often mean: anything goes. Everything is equally valid. It’s all a matter of personal preference.

In private life, that may be true. In social and professional contexts, however, taste is neither arbitrary nor objective. It arises from cultural conventions – and has to be continually understood and reinterpreted.

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The Blind Spot of Good Products

Many companies are rightly proud of their technical developments. Internally, it is clear where the benefits lie – the arguments and the figures add up.

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Logo Vanity?

Do you really need an elaborately designed logo – or is it just costly vanity?

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Respect

How appreciation for users of a product can multiply its success.

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A Product Needs a Gesture

Communication takes place on many levels. A value proposition can be stated – but will it be believed? And how can you ensure that someone truly engages with a product?

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Beautiful Tools?

‘Beautiful’ is not a term that designers work with in isolation. Beauty is relative and needs context. And anyway: a tool must be effective and efficient - not beautiful. A superfluous add-on?

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AI-Designer

The topic of ‘artificial intelligence’ is currently preoccupying many people. Some fear the destruction of their developer and designer existence, others are singing hallelujah. Some are completely ignoring the topic. So what does AI mean for product development?

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Car-Rococo

All hell is breaking loose in the car world! Car design is out of control. We are in a kind of car rococo. How did it come to this?

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