1. The situation talks back

    As the designer shapes the situation in accordance with his initial presentation of it, the situation “talks back” and he responds to the situation’s back-talk. In a good process of design, this conversation with the situation is reflexive. In answer to the situation’s back-talk, the designer reflects-in-action on the construction of the problem, the strategies of action, or the model of the phenomena, which have been implicit in his moves.

    1. ​What's wrong with the rational model​
    2. ​What the prototype tells you​
    3. ​Expressing ideas helps to form them​
    4. ​The idea grows as they work​
    5. ​Drawing as a means of thinking​
    6. ​Four principles​
    7. ​Writing, Briefly​