One can learn a lot from designing a yurt or `ger’ for Mongolia. Find out which lessons Ivy found most important.
One can learn a lot from designing a yurt or `ger’ for Mongolia. Find out which lessons Ivy found most important.
The Wright Brothers weren’t just in the right place at the right time - they deserved to be the first to fly by practicing key attributes.
SCAMPER, an acronym for 7 ways to change a product or a concept to create derivatives.
Tips for your resume, portfolio and references to help you stand out. Just as simple and straight forward as that.
The hiring process can be pretty intense. Here are three things to get the most out of your resume, portfolio, and references.
Check out why we created this space, the BYU Design Review.
Just because you are an engineer, it doesn’t mean you should discard being creative. Check out three ways you can combine both and embrace that creative engineer.
The challenge with answering this question, in my opinion, is the unfortunate use, overuse, misuse, and occasional abuse of the word “design.”
Many of the things we design are not going to work the way we thought they would at first. There are just too many unknowns until we try it. In anticipation of this, great designers always have a back-up solution.
Melancholy. That isn't something I normally feel. Nor is it a state in which I find myself even rarely if at all. In fact, I probably err on the side of optimism and positivity - almost to a fault. A healthy dose of realism does me good from time to time. But I digress. There is at least one event that I still remember where I felt melancholic.
There is a time and a place for being a devil's advocate, but those moments can stifle innovation, hurt feelings, and cut off dialogue if not preformed in an acceptable way.
The fundamental goal of product development is to evolve the product from an abstract idea to a specific manufacturable design.
Five hundred years ago, in 1519, the remarkable life of Leonardo da Vinci came to an end. In commemorating him, it’s worth pausing from our regular day-to-day activities to think about…