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Removing Cognitive Bias in your Design Process

Josh Miller
January 13th, 2022 · 1 min read

systematic ways in which the context and framing of information influence individuals’ judgment and decision-making

This might be an oversimplificiation, but sometimes you find yourself starring into the void at a white screen, blank notebook page, or empty whiteboard. You know all of the frameworks. One might jump to the Interaction Design Foundation, IDEO, a favorite Medium blog or any number of publications; but answers aren’t coming. Sometimes getting started can be half the battle to leading a new project; so, here is a simple recipe to get your mind jogging when it comes to how we might approach a problem with design thinking.


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