The way of thinking about a given design problem is to break the problem down into even smaller problems, which tends to elevate the design entropy. Rather, when a problem is discovered, we must look for the larger, underlying problem behind that problem, taking into account its impact and balance on the system as a whole, rather than thinking about localized solutions. Sociomedia | Design Entropy Suppression


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