The extreme case of Design - Moon Temperature Informs Design Thinking
You know you are at a Design Thinking and Agile meeting, things start flying around with Personas and creating things for the extreme user.
The problem is immense, you design a thing for a persona that does not exist, that is not possible to find in the street, the good part of designing for the Moon is that:
a) it is extreme by nature and
b) you/we/all can find it and
c) there is no care if you've done your design based on theory.
Here is the range for the Moon Design: 122 C to - 327 C.
Question:
Would you ever choose a non-existing persona?
Shout out to:
Dr. Gjoko Muratovski for the talk and focus thinking and for what do we design for?
And to Boise Pearson for Moon know-how, and Willis Eschenbach for the imperative website on Environmental life.
Use: Digital BPM: https://bit.ly/3bdDHTz
Pictures credits and links to:
http://www.asi.org/adb/02/05/01/surfa...
https://wattsupwiththat.com/author/we...