A powerful myth has arisen upon the land, a myth that permeates
business, academia, and government. It is pervasive and persuasive. But
although it is relatively harmless, it is false. The myth? That
designers possess some mystical, creative thought process that places
them above all others in their skills at creative, groundbreaking
thought. This myth is nonsense, but like all myths, it has a certain
ring of plausibility although lacking any evidence. Why should we
perpetuate such nonsensical, erroneous thinking? Because it turns out to
be a very useful way to convince people that designers do more than
make things look pretty. Never let facts stand in the way of utility.
(Opening paragraph of my opening column on Core77's design Website.)