lausnarhönnun
lausnarhönnun is an Icelandic term for solution design, a design approach that emphasizes developing effective, user-centered solutions to complex problems. The word is formed from lausn (solution) and hönnun (design). In Icelandic design discourse, lausnarhönnun denotes both the mindset and the set of methods used to frame problems, explore alternatives, and implement results that meet user needs while considering feasibility, viability, and sustainability.
Core principles include a focus on end users, stakeholder collaboration across disciplines, iterative development, and a
Applications span digital services, product design, and public-sector innovation, as well as urban planning and education.
Critics argue that the approach can be time-consuming or resource-intensive and that success depends on organizational