Approach
By Sjef Fransen • Jul 2nd, 2009 • Category: IdentityI am designer with a systematic approach towards design and who likes to make things work. I am constantly searching for way to develop myself and soak up more knowledge. My practical approach makes it possible to build real working prototypes within a short time and these prototypes are useful to test the concept, or to convince other people about the quality of the design.  I like both to be involved in the total process and I stay closely connected to making and building prototypes.
Especially designing for the unknown is a process of constantly learning and adapting to new experiences. The model describes 5 different states and a switching between the states enables moments for reflection. You are free to start where ever you like and stop where ever you like. Â ...»
Doing different actions within a short amount of time increases the motivation and helps to speed up the process. I think it is really interesting that there is no fixed starting point. Â You can start from a project description, but you can start with a design or vision as well. This really gives the freedom that is needed within our education. Â The difficulty of this process lays in obtaining a good overview.

