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Which part of the 5 step strategic design process keeps the user at the center ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The five stages of Design Thinking, according to d.school, are as follows: Empathise, Define (the problem), Ideate, Prototype, and Test.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Strategic design process keeps the user at the center:

Meaning of Strategic design :

  • Design thinking is indeed a non-linear, continuous approach that allows teams to better understand their customers, challenge assumptions, reframe challenges, and develop and test novel solutions.

The 5 steps strategic design process are:

  • Empathize-(Consider your users' needs) -Typically via user research, you should get a sympathetic grasp of the problem you're trying to solve. Empathy is fundamental in some kind of a human-centered design philosophy including design thinking since this permits us to put our personal vision apart & achieve important insights into consumers and their needs.
  • Define-(Describe the problems and needs of your users)-It's now time to compile the data obtained during the Empathize step. Then you examine and synthesize your findings to determine the fundamental issues you and your team have uncovered. Central ideas are indeed the names mentioned to such definitions. Prior to actually moving forward with ideation, you may use personas to assist maintain your efforts human-centered.
  • Ideate-(Assumptions should be challenged, and new ideas should be generated.)-You're now ready to start brainstorming. Because you have a strong foundation of information from the prior two phases, you can begin to "think outside the box," seek new perspectives on the problem, and generate ideas for the problem statement you've constructed.
  • Prototype-(Begin to Develop Solutions)-This is the start of a trial period. The goal is to find the best solution for each problem encountered. To test the concepts you've produced, your team should create several low-cost, scaled-down replicas of the product (or particular functionality present inside the product). This might be as simple as prototyping on paper.
  • Test-(Test out your ideas)-The prototypes are thoroughly tested by evaluators. Despite the fact that this is the end of the process, design thinking is repetitive: teams frequently utilize the outcomes to reframe one or more challenges. As a result, you may go back to earlier phases to make more iterations, changes, and improvements – or to rule out alternate alternatives.
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