Design thinking is an iterative process that involves 7 key steps: defining the problem and desired outcome, researching background information and end users, ideating potential solutions, prototyping ideas, selecting the best solution based on objectives, implementing the final design, and learning from feedback to continually improve. The process requires critical thinking to redesign visuals or repackage designs in a substantial, quality way by considering end user needs, generating ideas, and refining solutions.
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
Design thinking 01
1. DESIGN THINKING 01
Design is a process, a system of thinking --- GAVIN AMBROSE
Design is an iterate, a series of processes that requires critical thinking and planning. Thinking
outside the box. The act of creating a substantial quality change such as redesigning of a visual
design, or a repackaging in design requires the following 7 steps:
1) Define (Brief): This stage determines what is necessary for the projects to be successful
2) Research (Background): This reviews information such as the history of the design
problem, end-user research and opinion-led interviews and identifies potential
obstacles
3) Ideate (Solution): This is the stage where end-user motivation and needs are identified
and ideas are generated to meet these perhaps through brainstorming
4) Prototype (Resolve): It involves working towards the ideas that have be presented
5) Selection (Rationale): It sees the proposed solutions reviewed against the design brief
objectives.
6) Implementation (Delivery): It sees design development and its finale delivery to the
clients
7) Learning (Feedback): Through the feedback given y the clients and targeted audience,
the designer improves.