Khoa Nguyen
Pressure creates diamonds

The Design Purity Trap

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Design purity trap

Belief that designers should only be evaluated on creativity, ignoring communication and selling ideas.

  • Most people don’t understand design purity.
  • No job evaluates purely on ideas alone.
  • Work involves social processes, needing communication skills.

How to Escape the Trap

On the first day of design school or first page of design books, a lesson should be:

  • Success in design = design talent + relationships.
  • Powerful allies likely know little about design.
  • You must explain and persuade others to use your ideas.

For design purists:

  • They love solitary work like sketching and creating.
  • They avoid roles involving relationships like project managers or marketers.
  • Believing in design purity isolates them, leading to complaints of being ignored.

Accepting reality:

  • Design is a social process.
  • You don’t have to become an extrovert.
  • Open your eyes to real-world frustrations.
  • Good designers work in the real world, not fantasy.

Design vs. Art:

  • Design serves companies/customers.
  • Art expresses the artist.
  • Artists get art purity if clients agree.
  • Organizations hire designers for collaboration, not purity.

Celebrating the Right Skills:

  • We rarely celebrate design heroes excelling in collaboration, leadership, and persuasion.
  • Design purity is a tempting fantasy, but reality is more important for success.
  • Design Thinking
  • Usability
  • Accessibility
  • Information Architecture
  • Wireframe
  • Responsive Design