1. Curios and learn everyday life
2. Visual thinkers, like solving problems by sketching
3. Scenario based problem solving, solve design problems by observing
and re/constructing the scenario
4. Open minded and flexible. fight for the best, but ready to change
mind while find it dont match the real world user
5. Seek for the meaning and root cause of the user's request instead
of response it with superficial knowleget
6. Play with time and brain. they dont pretend they are masters or
genious designers
7. blahblahblah

Cheers,
-- Jarod

On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 2:59 AM, Melissa Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (I'm sure this has been asked countless times before but I can't help myself.)
>
> I'm looking for the habits of effective designers.   Not necessarily hard or 
> soft skills.
>
> Collaboration, communication, documentation, and investigation techniques all 
> play a part but I'm looking for other, more specialized (or peculiar) 
> routines and habits common to effective designers.The more specialized and 
> peculiar the better!
>
>
>
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