Design Thinking Process
Empathize: Empathize is all about user requirements. Giving the user what they require and going beyond with our expertise will make our product successful. Ask the user for what they want, take notes. Take further notes through observation. Ensure what you understood from the user is what they mean.
Define:
1. Challenges: Going through the user requirements (empathize step) and finding what is challenging for us in delivering the product.
2. Theme: Coming up with a design that creatively fits in all the user requirements.
Ideate:
Draw a rough sketch of your prototype that encompasses all the user requirements using all the creative ideas that will fit in all the user requirements into chosen theme.
Most important part of Ideate is to show the user requirements along with the rough sketch to the user, expert, someone who thinks differently, and someone who thinks similar.
Take notes of all the feedback. Make changes to your rough design. Making changes based on feedback is called implementing feedback.
Prototype:
Create your product based on your rough sketch design (that has the implemented feedback). Take feedback from user, someone who thinks similar, someone who thinks differently, and an expert in the domain. Implement the feedback.
Test
Release the product for use. Bugs can be fixed in future updates.
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