@TakumiTonosaki: former VP of design at facebook I can really relate to the “Comparison of junior designers and senior designers” that the former VP of design of facebook talks about.
- Design Process /Junior: right and left on the long single track road. Senior: Start from many angles. After that, explore various angles to reach the goal in the shortest time possible. (continued)
- I can relate.
- Try multiple actions from a single point.
- Of course one can only do one thing at a time, so inevitably design it so that you can go back.
- After a failed experience of not taking notes during the work and not being able to go back, designing a system that allows you to go back.
- Multiple candidate states in the process
- It is important not to rush to narrow it down to just one.
- Negative Capability and it seems to have something to do with it.
- There is [confluence (of rivers)
- I think this is important.
- I feel that those that follow multiple different paths and merge are a step more reliable.
- It is important not to rush to narrow it down to just one.
src https://medium.com/the-year-of-the-looking-glass/junior-designers-vs-senior-designers-fbe483d3b51e
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