Thoughtless Acts: Save For Tomorrow
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Thoughtless Acts: Save For Tomorrow

The intuitive ways we adapt and react to things in our environments
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Stina Jonsson
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January
2017

Human-centered design requires us to observe human behavior with beginner's eyes, so that we can spot the innate ways people interact with the world around them. We call these intuitive and unconscious reactions thoughtless acts, and IDEO designers collect photos of them to inspire the invention of new products, services, and experiences.

In Lima, Peru, people who give out free newspapers or sell water and snacks on the on-ramps to the highway use these little wooden crates to sit on or put products on. To avoid carrying the crates home every night, they tie a rope between the box and the railing, then drop it over the edge overnight. This keeps them from getting cleared or taken because they're virtually invisible from the other side. The crates aren't that valuable, but it's probably a hassle for vendors to carry them around or find new ones every day.

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Stina Jonsson
IDEO Alum
Stina Jonsson was a senior interaction designer at IDEO London.
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