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Design Thinking Also Needs Design Doing and Design Culture by Mark Curtis

Design Thinking Also Needs Design Doing and Design Culture

Read time: 13-14 minutes

Mark Curtis is the co-founder of Fjord, a design and innovation consultancy that was acquired by Accenture in May 2013. Curtis and Fjord operate under the rule of three for design, which incorporates design thinking, design doing and design culture, which he explained at Inspirefest 2016.

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Heleen de Goey is a Service Designer at AFRY and a Design Thinking Association Gothenburg, Sweden Chapter leader
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David Eyman, Creativity Instructor at Miami University in Cincinnati, Ohio
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Michael Martens is Interim Head of Product at keinstandard and a Chapter leader of The Design Thinking Association's Hamburg Chapter
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Erin Nicole Gordon, Founder of WAYFIND in Washington DC
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Raymond Lee, Teacher
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Which Industries and Corporations use Design Thinking?

Design thinking has found widespread adoption across various industries and sectors. While its application is not limited to specific users, certain sectors and organizations have embraced design thinking more prominently. Here are some major users of design thinking: