Hiroshi Tanaka
The habit of recording what you learn each day greatly helps in accumulating long-term knowledge. I organize materials from various fields, not just technical articles, but also architecture, urban planning, interior design, user experience, photography, and more. Saving materials related to different genres helps me gain new ideas and perspectives.
Recently, while collecting examples of residential design and landscape design, I came across
Knowledge management tools like Scrapbox not only save links, but also allow you to create tags and related pages such as "architecture," "urban design," "living environment," "open space," and "layout design," making the connections between pieces of information easier to see. This organizational method is useful in a variety of fields, including for students, researchers, designers, and engineers.
Furthermore, regularly collecting and comparing best practices makes it easier to understand the commonalities and differences in design. By continuously recording even small observations and linking them together, you can create your own valuable knowledge base.
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