Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Name Card- Define
Challenges
- Different Colors
- Pop Art
- Make it interesting
- Make it stand out
- Use not just paper but other objects
- Pencil
- Different Fonts
Name Card - Dig Deeper
- Name
- Age
- Hobby
- Sport
- Animal
- Where are you from?
- Color
- Shape
- Subject
- What do you want to be when your grow up?
- Food
- Artist
- Type of Music
- Spotify or Pandora or Youtube
- Superpower
- Favorite Sports Name
Name Card- Empathize
Name Card-Empathize
- Name
- Age
- Hobby
- Sport
- Animal
- Where are you from?
- Siblings
- Pets
- Color
- Shape
- Subject
- What do you want to be when your grow up?
- Food
- Full Name
- Song
- Artist
- Type of Music
- Search Engine
- Spotify or Pandora or Youtube
- What thing represents you most?
- Superpower
- Superhero
- Letter
- Favorite Sports Brand
- Favorite Movie
Design Thinking Process--Week 1
Design Thinking Process
- Empathize
- Interview
- Ask the user or customer what he would like in the new product
- You can also use surveys to help you
- Make sure you know exactly what the customer is wanting.
- Digging Deeper
- Find the major things needed for your product
- Ask consumer/user what is necessary in the product
- Define
- What is the problem/challenge?
- What are you trying to solve
- What are some challenging things you are going to face when building your product
- This is based from the Empathize stage
- How will you overcome these challenges?
- Ideate
- Few ROUGH sketches of what your product will look like
- Based from the Define and Empathize stage of this process
- Feedback
- Responsibility of the person giving feedback.
- Strong Criticism
- As well as things to improve
- NOT Biast
- This will help you add and/or subtract things from your sketches and your vision of your product
- After you receive as much as feedback as you can, create some newer sketches of your product
- Prototype
- Create the product based on your final rough sketches (Ideate)
- Test
- Look for all of your possible problems and make sure you have satisfied all of your necessities of your customer
- Test your product with other customers and make sure they are happy
- If not, go back to your prototype and make changes.
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