"The methodology of the Design thinking"

The methodology of Design Thinking was developed in the 1970s at the Silicon Valley company Ideo, thanks to Tim Brown. 

This approach involves using design to create solutions for user needs. The process consists of non-linear stages, allowing moving backward, forward, or skipping stages as needed.

An important stage of this approach involves gathering relevant information to generate effective designs based on existing and potential market solutions. This step helps in understanding user needs and the context in which they exist, aiming to create better design solutions based on observation.

By focusing on valuable information and identifying problems and solutions, multiple options for addressing encountered issues can be developed. Prototypes are created from these ideas to visualize the optimal choice, observe potential failures, and improve the design before finalizing it. Testing the prototypes provides further insight for improvement.

Ultimately, this approach results in a finished product that fulfills user needs identified during the research and provides solutions for the encountered problems.




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