How do Service Design Principles evolve over time?
How do Service Design Principles evolve over time?
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Basics of Service Design
Basics of Service Design
Examples of good Service Design
Examples of good Service Design
Learning Service Design
Learning Service Design
Service Design and others fields
Service Design and others fields
Service Design tools, apps and methods
Service Design tools, apps and methods
Service Blueprints and Journey Maps
Service Blueprints and Journey Maps
Service Design as a career
Service Design as a career
Hiring service designers
Hiring service designers
Coaching and Service Design
Coaching and Service Design
Service Design portfolio
Service Design portfolio
Service Design workshops and facilitation
Service Design workshops and facilitation
Service Design and Ideation
Service Design and Ideation
Service Design and research
Service Design and research
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Service Design and Presentations
Service Design Principles
Service Design Principles
Service Design projects
Service Design projects
Service Design Books
Service Design Books
Accessibility and Service Design
Accessibility and Service Design
Sustainability and Service Design
Sustainability and Service Design
Service Design in government
Service Design in government
Service Design Philosophy and Mindset
Service Design Philosophy and Mindset
Service Design in Switzerland
Service Design in Switzerland
My two cents
I'm in the middle of a three-day editing sprint for my next Service Design book, and I've noticed an interesting pattern in the evolution of my texts.
As I'm cutting a lot of side stories and unneeded elements from the Service Design Principles I've written, I notice that there is a similar pattern in the evolution of these stories.
I often start with just a title and a bit of context to be sure to remember the key idea. Then as I write the first shitty draft, the word count explodes. Then the game is all about cutting out the unnecessary stuff up until the last step.
Here the goal is to add some life, fun and quirkiness to the text.
Two things are not shown in this sticky note.
Along the way, people share comments and feedback on Linkedin and on the co-creator community of the Swiss Innovation Academy.
After all this, a professional proofreader from the team at PaperTrue reworks all the content, and I do the last editing round based on his suggestion.
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