Interdisciplinary Teams

So many things contribute to the success of a team-based project. It’s pretty clear, though, that the team itself is one of them. Team composition, purpose, goals, approach, and team member behavior are all variables that can be tuned to get a high performing team. This article shares thoughts on each of them.

Color Blindness in Design

In your design and communication, be aware of the fact that many people have some degree of color blindness. This can potentially affect design features, design outcomes, and evaluation processes. Be aware and don’t disenfranchise up to 8% of your customers.

The Rise and Fall of IoT?

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a relatively new term and a lot of people have jumped on the bandwagon calling new devices “smart.” But what makes a device smart? And is that even the correct term?

Engineering from the Very Beginning

As is customary this time of year, we often think about goals and resolutions associated with the new year. There is something very refreshing about a clean slate and starting over from scratch at the beginning of January.

Inspiring YouTube Channels

YouTube is a treasure trove for design-related content. Here are a few channels to consider once those Christmas presents have been opened and you’re ready to cozy up and be inspired during Christmas break.

The LEGO Brick

The creation of the LEGO Unit was not only a meaningful piece of LEGO history but rather a fundamental player in modern LEGO design culture. It’s no surprise the market loves this toy. It’s proven so by buying more than 600 billion bricks produced to date. Enough for every person on the planet to have 81 pieces.

Design for Star Wars

There is a common phrase among design engineers: Design for X. And although you might not be involved in such a high-stakes design activity as Star Wars, yet, you can still embrace some of the principles it took to bring this universe to life.