The essence of good design strategy
- User-Centered Focus: Prioritize the needs, behaviors, and desires of the end user to create meaningful and functional solutions.
- Clear Problem Definition: Start with a deep understanding of the problem or challenge to ensure the design addresses real needs, not just superficial ones.
- Innovation and Creativity: Encourage out-of-the-box thinking to develop unique, effective solutions that stand out in the market and offer added value.
- Cost-Effective Feasibility: Balance creativity with practicality by considering production costs, scalability, and efficiency, while maintaining high quality.
- Sustainability and Long-Term Impact: Design with a focus on environmental, social, and economic sustainability, ensuring the product has lasting value and relevance.
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About Barry Shapiro
I started my career working as a cabinet maker throughout collage and for five years following after graduating from University of the Arts with a BS in Industrial Design. I worked the next 28 years for Lasko Products LLC, as an Industrial designer working my way to becoming the design manager before leaving and relocating to western PA and then moving to Vermont.
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