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Repairing a Relationship: The Fall of Design Thinking and What We Can Learn from It
Design increasingly finds itself in the crosshairs and is held accountable for not delivering the miraculous solutions businesses desperately seek and design consultants promise.
OPINION | A creative director shares his thoughts about what steps should be taken to repair design's relationship with businesses that feel design hasn't delivered on its promises.