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Centering humans within larger systems to design services, products, and experiences can help designers create solutions with a “human temperature,” business value, and social impact.
Change is all around us and often impacts our lives in disruptive ways. What if designers, in addition to using human-centered design, took a multidisciplinary approach to create systemic solutions to help solve the complex problems we face?