The Conclusive Guide to UX Design Thinking Process.pptx
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Design Thinking has gained popularity and attention over the past decades. It is now viewed as an exciting new model for dealing with problems in almost every field be it medicine, education, business, or IT. Design Thinking enables the designers to understand the needs, wants, and preferences of th...
Design Thinking has gained popularity and attention over the past decades. It is now viewed as an exciting new model for dealing with problems in almost every field be it medicine, education, business, or IT. Design Thinking enables the designers to understand the needs, wants, and preferences of the customers in a better way. Originally published at https://turboanchor.com/ux-design-thinking-process/
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The Conclusive Guide to UX Design Thinking Process [email protected] www.turboanchor.com
Wh [email protected] www.turboanchor.com The Conclusive Guide to UX Design Thinking Process Design Thinking has gained popularity and attention over the past decades. It is now viewed as an exciting new model for dealing with problems in almost every field be it medicine, education, business, or IT. Design Thinking enables the designers to understand the needs, wants, and preferences of the customers in a better way. It helps us by building customer empathy, challenging assumptions, and using the solution-based approach to solving problems.
[email protected] www.turboanchor.com The Origin of Design Thinking IDEO (Innovation Design Engineering Organization) is often credited with inventing the term design thinking and its practice. However, design thinking has been evolving since the 1960s. IDEO has been practicing human-centered designs since 1973. Leading up to the advent of design thinking there were many approaches. Richard Buchanan in 1992, framed the concept of moving from simple problems to wicked problems. Wicked problems are complex, open-ended, and vague [1].
[email protected] www.turboanchor.com What is Design Thinking? Design thinking is a mindset and it can not be summarised in a one-line definition. It is a method, a strategy, and a way of seeing the problem. According to IDEO, Design Thinking is the intersecting point of human desirability, technological feasibility, and economic viability. The academic director of Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford (d.school), says that “Doing is everything”.
[email protected] www.turboanchor.com Principles of Design Thinker: Designer’s Mindset Some of the essential principles of the design thinking method include:- Humans do inventions and innovations for humans: Design Thinking is a human-centered method and the core purpose of every invention is to solve human problems. However, invention alone is not sufficient. It should be accompanied by innovation. Combining divergent and convergent thinking: Thinking divergently means breaking away from the conventional pathways and thinking of all possible choices. Contrarily, convergent thinking means focusing on the few feasible choices.
[email protected] www.turboanchor.com The Five Phases of Design Thinking Design Thinking phases are not sequential. The five stages of design thinking as explained by the Hasso-Plattner Institute of Design are flexible and iterative. The five stages in the design thinking process are explained below: Phase 1: Empathize The first phase of the Design Thinking process is to empathize with the user’s needs. Walk in the shoes of your customers to understand their needs and preferences. The first stage of designers converting into detectives is gathering information about the users’ lives, what they do, their likes and dislikes, and how you can add value via your product or service to their life.
Phase 2: Define It is the responsibility of a designer to define the problem and design your product/ service around the customer and you should not try to wrap the user’s mind around your solution. When the problem is discovered the Design Thinking practitioners must answer these questions to develop a user-centric problem statement. Which problem/issue matters the most? Which problem requires immediate attention? What is the feasible strategy/plan? Phase 3: Ideate The third phase of Design Thinking is ideation, it is the process of generating, developing, and testing ideas. That can be done by tools such as: Brainstorming Word banking Mind mapping and landscape mapping [email protected] www.turboanchor.com
Conclusion UX Design Thinking Process is well known and extensively used. Design Thinking is an outstanding way to solve the problems of consumers. It is an iterative process that instills a deeper collaboration among the designers and the other departments of the organization and creates a better, stronger, and diversified team. [email protected] www.turboanchor.com
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