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I'm a designer who asks questions.

 

One school of thought says that design is an exercise in problem-solving. As a designer, I've found that in order to 'solve the problem'—to come up with an answer—you have to start by asking a lot of questions. Questions lead to insights, new possibilities, different perspectives; and ultimately a way to see the world beyond a problem. By asking questions you come to understand the current reality, find inspiration for how it could change, and what it takes to move that reality closer to the vision that you are striving to make real.