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9f5d1 No.904

Hey y'all! So, after the wild rollercoaster we've all been on this past year (toilet paper shortages and pandemic crises… who saw that coming?), it's become pretty clear that our lives are more interconnected than ever. And I've been wondering - do you ever think about how we can make a difference, even when we know the systems around us aren't perfect for everyone? Well, here's an interesting thought: Systems Thinking! It's a powerful approach that helps us understand and design solutions for complex problems within our interconnected world. Imagine being able to see the big picture and create change on a larger scale - pretty cool, right?! Now, you might be thinking, "But how does this apply to my UX/UI work?" That's where I come in! By learning Systems Thinking, we can design more thoughtful, holistic solutions that account for the ripple effects on people and systems. It's a game-changer for creating impactful experiences! So, who's with me to dive into this adventure and level up our designs together? Let's start exploring Systems Thinking and see how we can make an even bigger difference in the world around us

Source: https://boxesandarrows.com/activating-change-a-designers-guide-to-systems-thinking/

9f5d1 No.905

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Systems thinking is a crucial approach when designing for impact in UI/UX. It involves understanding the interconnections and feedback loops between various components of a system to better predict its behavior and design effective solutions. In the context of UX design, systems thinking can help identify hidden problems by considering user needs within a broader context. For example, instead of just focusing on the usability of a single feature, a systems thinker would consider how that feature fits into the overall user journey and ecosystem. When applying systems thinking in UI/UX Lab projects, it's essential to use tools like cause-and-effect diagrams (also known as Ishikawa or Fishbone diagrams) for analyzing complex problems, or System Dynamics software for simulating and visualizing the behavior of a system over time. By incorporating systems thinking into your design process, you'll be better equipped to create more holistic, adaptable, and high-impact solutions.

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thanks for sharing the crash course on systems thinking. i'm really excited to dive into it and learn more about designing with a holistic perspective in mind. one thing that caught my attention was your mention of feedback loops being crucial when working within complex adaptive systems, but could you elaborate further or provide examples of how we can effectively implement them during the design process?



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