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Stanford d.school Design Methods : The Bootcamp Bootleg [pdf] (stanford.edu)
53 points by diwank on Feb 7, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 8 comments


I went to their bootcamp a few weeks ago, it was one of the most fun, inspiring and valuable Saturday I've spent in a while.

Cheers to them for organizing this (for free!), and I hope they do it again (and if they do and you're in the Bay Area, you should jump on the opportunity!).


$9500 for a 3 day class? (http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/exed/dtbc/)

Was it worth the money you paid?


They organised a free one for members of the public to attend. Definitely worth the price. :)


which price? Free or $9500?


As they say in Thailand, same same but different.


Brilliant design, thoughtful processes and an incredible toolset for designers. It is really indispensable. I think anyone who wants to build things for people should keep a printed copy with him.

In fact, it is encouraged to add to, modify and share it. People with a unique design process/tool should send it along to bootleg@dschool.stanford.edu


--- Stoke activities help teams loosen up and become mentally and physically active. Use stoke activities when energy is wavering, to wake up in the morning, to launch a meeting, or before a brainstorm.

Sounds like a nightmare. Sounds like BA bollocks too.


I find this PDF very useful in my ideation and brainstorming process.




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