The Double Diamond process is a structured approach proposed by the UK Design Council, dividing design into four phases: Discover, Define, Develop, and Deliver.
While the Double Diamond offers a clear process for tackling defined problems, it has limitations in managing projects with ambiguous or evolving goals.
Critics point out that the model prioritizes reaching a design milestone at the 'Deliver' phase, potentially neglecting the importance of scaling and long-term adaptability.
The emerging Triple Diamond model addresses these shortcomings by introducing an Implementation phase that emphasizes scaling and integrating solutions into the user's ecosystem.
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