’13 inspiring examples of design thinking from Japan’ – Econsultancy
Ben Davis says, “As digital technology becomes more sophisticated and penetrates more parts of our lives, the importance of design thinking increases, too.
Earlier this month, I was lucky enough to spend a week or so in Japan and there were several bits of everyday and unassuming design that struck me.
Though these were not digital examples, I thought I should share them anyway to provide a bit of inspiration.
1. Sinks on top of toilet cisterns
The toilet shown below is relatively common in homes. When you flush, the water that refills the cistern first comes out of the tap letting you wash your hands (for the period of time it takes the cistern to fill through the plughole)”.
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