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Design Thinking Simplified The New Era of Designing

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Design Thinking Simplified The New Era of Designing

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  1. Design Thinking Simplified: The New Era of Designing

  2. • Understanding consumer problems and turning ideas into solutions is key to effective design. Introductio n • Design today requires innovation and a human-centric perspective. • Complex designs need a different approach – this is where Design Thinking comes in.

  3. • Origin: Initially proposed by Herbert Simon (1969) in "The Sciences of the Artificial." Models of Design Thinking • Simplified: Hasso-Plattner Institute at Stanford developed the modern 5-stage process.

  4. The 5 Stages of Design Thinking 2. Define 1. Empathize 3. Ideate 4. Prototype 5. Test

  5. • Objective: Understand the user’s challenges and behaviors. Stage 1 – Empathize • Method: Engage, observe, and empathize with users’ pain points. • Outcome: Gather insights to understand user needs.

  6. • Objective: Analyze and interpret the data from the "Empathize" stage. Stage 2 – Define • Task: Establish core problems and focus on user-centric solutions. • Outcome: Create a clear and actionable problem statement.

  7. • Objective: Generate out-of-the-box ideas to solve the defined problem. • Method: Brainstorm multiple solutions, considering all perspectives. Stage 3 – Ideate • Outcome: Narrow down the most feasible solutions for prototyping.

  8. • Objective: Build low-fidelity versions of solutions to test Stage 4 – Prototype viability. • Method: Experiment with selected ideas and test their effectiveness. • Outcome: Gain user feedback to determine the best path forward.

  9. • Objective: Conduct intensive testing of the prototype. Stage 5 – Test • Method: Gather feedback, refine the product, and make necessary changes. • Outcome: Finalize the product by optimizing user satisfaction.

  10. • Non-linear Process: These stages are flexible, allowing iterations based on Design Thinking Process feedback. • Designers may jump between stages to refine ideas and solutions.

  11. Conclusio n revolutionized the design industry. • Impact: Design Thinking has • Outcome: Simplified, efficient, and user-centered designs that deliver value. • Final Note: Design Thinking gives users exactly what they want by solving real problems.

  12. Thankyou To know more, visit: ! https://www.yellowslice.in/bed/design-thinking-the-new-era-of-designing/

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