Monday, July 06, 2020

Red routes -- https://medium.muz.li

Introduced in London in 1991, red routes are major roads on which vehicles are not permitted to stop. Their goal is to allow high traffic volumes to flow freely without obstruction. Typically, red routes are marked with red lines on the sides of the road.

When applied to design, these red routes are the critical and frequent paths that users take to complete their tasks.


Feature matrix - Design Thinking


Fast and slow thinking - Daniel Kahnemann

System 2 - Conscious and analytical thinking
System 1 - Intuitive and impulsi


Brain networks - Default network, salience network and central executive network



  1. Default mode -- For reflection, creativity
  2. Salience network - helps switch between default and executive mode
  3. Central exective network - when focusing on a task

Origins of Design Thinking - Natasha Jen


If we already have automation, what's the need for Agents?

“Automation” and “agent” sound similar — but they solve very different classes of problems. Automation = Fixed Instruction → Fixed Outcome ...