The two articles by Charlotte Jirousek and Erik Spiekermann have a few similarities, such as how they both concur on the fact that artists, scientists, and designers all go through some kind of creative or design process. Both also agree on a fact of how both go through a process to develop something that interest or concern them.
The difference in their thought processes are how Erik Spiekermann claims that designers and scientists have a differential design process to solve their problems, unlike artists, who while they too go through a design process to solve problems, they seem to have it different, when they create something, it seems less cerebral compared to an engineer.
The difference in their thought processes are how Erik Spiekermann claims that designers and scientists have a differential design process to solve their problems, unlike artists, who while they too go through a design process to solve problems, they seem to have it different, when they create something, it seems less cerebral compared to an engineer.
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