Hi all,
can anyone sum up for me what is generally accepted to be the core of design
philosophy / design thinking?
I take the core of design thinking to be (in 4 dot points)
1. engage with a customer or context to understand and define the design
problem
2. approach the problem from a variety of angles, get lots of inputs, think
creatively (brainstorm etc) about the design issue
3. put the ideas in front of the customer and test them iteratively to
improve / test the idea before going to production
4. finalise the design and move into other product development stages such
as production
So for me design thinking is fundamentally customer-centric and iterative.
I'd be interested to get some feedback on this take on it and see if I've
missed out anything important.
Kind regards,
Lauchlan Mackinnon
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