Maya Ninova on Research as a Specialization
Social psychologist and UX researcher Maya Ninova reflects on the state of design research in tech, warns against the hype, and why research must be defended as a true specialization.
Raja Schaar on Nurturing Curiosity Over Craft
Professor Raja Schaar reflects on design education, industry instability, and why curiosity—not craft alone—may be the most critical skill designers can carry into an increasingly complex world.
Caroline Arvidsson on What Doesn't Fit in the Efficiency Box
Design leader and startup co-founder Caroline Arvidsson reflects on AI's push toward sameness, the 'I might be wrong' mindset, and why curiosity and co-creation - not certainty - remains design's true strength.
Sven-Anwar Bibi on Design as a Social Discipline
From cabinet maker to transformation leader, Sven-Anwar Bibi reflects on design’s evolution, AI, and why the field’s future depends on reclaiming its identity as a social discipline.
Ana Viegas on Letting Go of the Title
Strategic experience designer Ana Viegas reflects on AI, education, and why design’s true contribution lies in critical questioning, not hero myths.
Felix Scharfenberg on Designing Through Disruption
Working across innovation hubs in Asia and at the frontlines of economic turbulence, innovation strategist Felix Scharfenberg reflects on AI, agility, and why design’s future depends on reimagining consultancy itself.
Göksu Kaçaroğlu on Thinking Beyond the Boundaries of Design
Principal product and systems designer Göksu Kacaroğlu reflects on designer’s identity, systems, and why purpose often lives beyond the boundaries of the profession.
Professor Martin Tomitsch on Designing for the Long View
From organic farming roots to cathedral thinking, Professor Martin Tomitsch, Head of Transdisciplinary School at UTS, reflects on systems, sustainability, and why design must move beyond objects and methods to take the long view.