Hi David (and listers)
I must say in my limited understanding of whatever is common to design activity that the notion of articulating the problem space (central to interaction design and other fields) seems to be a relevant phase for many design fields. It seems to work on suspending the desire to draw, design whatever and trying to figure out what possibilities there are for responding to the problem/situation that is set - it precedes the metaphor/concept etc., phase for beginning to delineate the different possible responses to the problem ... Am I on the money here?
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