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This post is a report-to-date of our thinking on the nature of design in urban technology. We’re combining service, strategic design, and productmanagement, all with a focus on urban needs. We’re normalizing the idea that designers can code. It’s 2022! Second Question: What Next?
Design and productmanagement will still be very important and report to me, but those writing great code will constitute the majority of our team and have the greatest sway. Designers are part of a team involving others that have done much of the work before the designer begin”, writes Richardson.
Arthur Samuel (coined the term “machine learning” in 1959) This means that, unlike standard programs where every step must be explicitly coded out (“if this, then that…”), ML algorithms can “learn” the steps themselves. The challenge for the designers is to tie the coding of algorithms with the experiences they enable.”
They pat themselves on the back, believing theyve mastered digital design. Meanwhile, a developer glances at the file, sighs, and codes the button in fiveminutes. The cognitive dissonance of no-codedesigners A funny thing has happened in the design world. Learning code limits creativity. Cute sentiment.
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