How does creativity actually work? 
Imagine developing a device that produced innovation, not a machine so much as an organic, dynamic system of creative thinking.
What would go into it?  How would it have to function? 
This bookblog explores creativity as a hand-on project and a functional exploration of the creative process.





Technology is one of the main products of design thinking and doing.
We have remade the world with our technology, yet it often seems to evolve beyond our control.  How is that possible and how should be respond to such a changeable reality? 
This bookblog explores the world of gizmos and devices, systems and structures, and the many ways in which we cope with, or fail to manage, technology. 





Looking at the world as a designer means not just observing but evaluating and considering.
From a design thinking point of view, the world is not just what there is but what could and should be.
The mindset of designers is always knowing that things can be remade, reworked, redesigned.  Admiring what works; tinkering with what does not.
This bookblog looks at the made world as a work in progress, often amusing, always challenging from a design point of view.