LMHV Studio JournalDesign notes, product thinking, and field reports.

Engineering and design often operate separately, but when they align, the resulting products are more cohesive and user-friendly.

Shared Goals and Language

Aligning on project goals helps bridge communication gaps between different disciplines.

Establishing a glossary of shared terms prevents misunderstandings.

Collaborative Workflows

Early involvement of both engineers and designers ensures that ideas are feasible and user-centered.

Using collaborative tools fosters transparency and real-time feedback.

Prototyping and Testing

Joint sessions to prototype solutions accelerate validation and discovery.

Iterative testing with cross-functional teams enhances product quality.

Learning from Each Other

Cross-training and knowledge sharing broaden understanding and empathy between roles.

This helps break down silos and encourages innovation.

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