Interesting piece though some of the comparisons felt confused and forced. The idea could really benefit from being further fleshed out with more examples, and especially a section of “this is bad, but what if it was like this” and then provide designs for an improved version. Also needs to provide some reality check for the practicalities ie how can this be done in ways that governments will actually be willing and able to pay for.
I could see this being turned into a book, similar to the classic, “The design of everyday things.”
I agree with the concept but you’re right about examples. Especially true about engagement. What can home owners due to increases engagement in our house
Interesting piece though some of the comparisons felt confused and forced. The idea could really benefit from being further fleshed out with more examples, and especially a section of “this is bad, but what if it was like this” and then provide designs for an improved version. Also needs to provide some reality check for the practicalities ie how can this be done in ways that governments will actually be willing and able to pay for.
I could see this being turned into a book, similar to the classic, “The design of everyday things.”
I agree with the concept but you’re right about examples. Especially true about engagement. What can home owners due to increases engagement in our house