Listen "Episode 11 - Q&A - Critical Thinking"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Design Office Hours, I dive deep into a question I hear often—especially from hiring managers, educators, and design leads: How do you assess if a designer can apply critical thinking on a project? We talk a lot about "thinking like a designer," but what does that really look like in practice? In this episode, I break it down into clear, observable traits—and how to spot them. We cover: Why critical thinking shows up more in process than in outcomes How to frame vague problems and ask the right questions What design decisions say about a person's reasoning How adaptability reveals a mature creative mind The importance of collaboration, and how to balance feedback with your POV Why portfolios miss the mark—and how to fix that If you're reviewing portfolios, preparing for interviews, or just trying to grow your own design instincts, this episode gives you a practical lens to recognize (and cultivate) deeper thinking in creative work. 🎧 Listen now, and let me know: where do you apply critical thinking best—and where are you still working on it? Got a question or a topic for a future episode? Email: [email protected] Follow: IG @designofficehours Follow: YouTube @DesignOfficeHours Submit: peterboeckel.com/designofficehours
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