About

Welcome to my blog! I’m happy to have you here. This space documents my journey as I pursue a Practice Based PhD in Design Research at RMIT University. The program examines what designers actually do when they design, and seeks to develop new and innovative approaches to creative practice.

I work at the intersection of business strategy, research, and design. I collaborate with organizations and individuals who share the vision of “creating a better everyday life” by fostering an inclusive society where everyone can thrive. Together, we explore the development of methods and best practices that pave the way for profound solutions, bridging the realms of digital and physical experiences with a global impact.

In my research, I place a strong emphasis on empathy, collaboration, and play! recognizing their potential to bring about positive change in our world. Through my exploration, I strive to discover innovative ways to blend technology with humanities by challenging conventional boundaries and embracing diverse perspectives. I thrive on pushing the boundaries of what is possible, constantly exploring, growing, and learning. Join me on this journey of discovery and transformation.

To learn more about my work please visit: http://www.marcoguadarrama.com

Tracing.blog can have multiple meanings depending on the context:

  • Tracing as a verb can refer to the act of drawing or copying a shape, image, or pattern by following its outline.
  • Tracing can also refer to the act of investigating or tracking the path or history of something.
  • In computer programming, tracing refers to the process of recording or monitoring the execution of a program to understand its flow, identify errors, or gather performance data.
  • Additionally, tracing can refer to the act of outlining or delineating the boundaries or edges of an object or area.

The specific meaning of tracing in this blog depends on the context in which it is used.


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