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Silicon Valley design innovators Bill Burnett and Dave Evans use their expertise to help you work out what you want -- and how to get it.
Their phenomenally successful Life Design course at Stanford University has been tried and tested by thousands of people, from students to mid-career professionals to retirees contemplating a whole new future. In this book they will teach you, too, how to use simple design tools to create a life that will work for you.
Using lots of real-life stories and proven techniques like reframing, prototyping and mind-mapping you will learn how to build your way forwards, step-by-positive-step, to a life that’s better by a design of your own making.
Whether you’re 20, 40, 60 or older, with Designing Your Life you will finally be able to answer that perennial question, ‘What do I want to be when I grow up?’
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Bill Burnett is the Executive Director of the Design Program at Stanford. He got his BS and MS in Product Design at Stanford and has worked professionally on a wide variety of projects ranging from award-winning Apple PowerBooks to the original Star Wars action figures. He holds a number of mechanical and design patents, and design awards for a variety of products including the first ‘slate’ computer.
Dave Evans is the Co-Director of the Stanford Life Design Lab and holds a BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford. When he accepted an invitation early in his career to work for Apple, he led the mouse-design team and introduced laser printing to the masses. He then helped found the pioneering video games developer Electronic Arts.
Bill and Dave have been developing and teaching their Designing Your Life course for the past fifteen years, first at UC Berkeley then at Stanford and also in workshops for a wide range of clients. The course has been the subject of two academic studies that have validated their model.
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