The Trump Doctrine & The Designer’s Eye: Is Your Worldview Sabotaging Your Work?

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Recognize how your worldview influences design decisions and learn to separate personal biases from objective logic to improve your work

intermediate Published 18 Apr 2026
Action Steps
  1. Reflect on your own biases and assumptions using self-reflection techniques
  2. Analyze how your worldview influences your design decisions by journaling or discussing with peers
  3. Practice empathy and active listening to understand diverse user perspectives and needs
  4. Apply design thinking principles to separate personal biases from objective logic
  5. Test and iterate your designs with user feedback to validate assumptions
Who Needs to Know This

Designers and product managers can benefit from understanding how their internalized schema affects their decision-making, to create more user-centered and effective designs

Key Insight

💡 Your internalized schema, shaped by experiences and beliefs, influences your design decisions, making it essential to acknowledge and manage biases

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💡 Your worldview can sabotage your design work! Learn to recognize and separate personal biases from objective logic to create more effective designs
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