
"What is Design Thinking Hmm, sounds like some fancy word, right? well, the beauty of this word lies in the 5 steps that are collectively called design thinking process. Did you notice the image above? all those 5 steps are part of "Design Thinking Process" and when a designer solves a problem in these steps, then he is said to have worked using design thinking process. Let's see what do we do in these stages."
"Empathise -Here we try to know the people we're designing for to understand their needs better. Define - Here we define a problem statement and our target users. Ideate - Here we come up with all different solutions we can think of. Prototype - Here we create a rough but understandable visual of the solution we have decided. Test - Here we show our solution(s) to users, get feedback and do improvements wherever it is required and possible."
Design Thinking uses five iterative stages: Empathise, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test. Empathise focuses on learning who users are and understanding their needs. Define sets a clear problem statement and identifies target users. Ideate generates multiple possible solutions. Prototype produces rough but comprehensible visual representations of chosen concepts. Test involves presenting prototypes to users, collecting feedback, and making improvements accordingly. Emphasize the principle "You are not User" to avoid assumptions. Begin empathy with one-on-one interviews using targeted questions about workspace location and satisfaction, then iterate solutions based on user insights.
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