
minor details 67 - Scott Henderson part 2
Aug 19, 2019
Scott Henderson returns with fascinating insights into the world of industrial design. He critiques the limitations of design thinking and champions the influence of nature on creativity. As he discusses his unique style and the balance between playfulness and simplicity in product design, he also dives into the art of curvature, emphasizing its functional beauty. Scott shares his journey in airplane interior design and the quest for continuous growth, inspiring listeners to embrace personal expression in their creative endeavors.
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Experience Is Prestored Research
- Designers constantly collect observations that form an internal knowledge base.
- Scott says that experience stores design cues you can access instantly when sketching.
Use Outlining Or Pantsing Strategically
- Embrace both outlining and 'pantser' methods to generate work that surprises you.
- Use whichever process flows but respect the designer's instincts and history.
Sketch Loosely, Curate Widely
- Use sketching and mood-boarding to surface unexpected forms from loose marks.
- Combine influences from art, architecture, and music to jolt new design ideas.




