Random ruminations of an Evolutionary Technologist (a.k.a. Edublogger) who believes that "It's not what you take but what you leave behind..." Fun part of that could put him in good company with the likes of Benjamin Franklin, Eisenhower, JFK, John Lennon and Steven Spielberg. Longer list is here. Serious part is that he also focusses on Technology, Economics and Society.
Well what do you know! If it's not the ghost of serendipity, I don't know what it is. But I just found a relevant link on "desire lines" off the oft-beaten path. Here it is. Title is "Commercial Success by looking for Desire Lines"; Author is: Carl Myhill. Article makes strong reference to Don Norman's Psychology of Everyday Things (1988). BTW Don Norman wrote a sequel "The Design of Everyday Things" (2002).
Just a sticky note: Consider the following when modelling "desire lines":
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Well what do you know! If it's not the ghost of serendipity, I don't know what it is. But I just found a relevant link on "desire lines" off the oft-beaten path. Here it is. Title is "Commercial Success by looking for Desire Lines"; Author is: Carl Myhill. Article makes strong reference to Don Norman's Psychology of Everyday Things (1988). BTW Don Norman wrote a sequel "The Design of Everyday Things" (2002).
Just a sticky note: Consider the following when modelling "desire lines":
spider diagams = desire lines
vector extent = amoebas
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