Hemos actualizado nuestra política de privacidad. Haga clic aquí para revisar los detalles. Pulse aquí para revisar los detalles
Active su período de prueba de 30 días gratis para desbloquear las lecturas ilimitadas.
Active su período de prueba de 30 días gratis para seguir leyendo.
The Design Thinking Poster describes the five phases of creative problem-solving and innovation based on the world-renowned Stanford d.School's model. The poster comes in two themes: color and monochrome. Formatted in PDF, the poster can be easily printed on an A3-sized paper.
The Design Thinking Poster complements the 'Design Thinking Workshop Guide' training presentation materials. It is an effective tool that can be printed and distributed to attendees of your Design Thinking workshop session. It serves as a takeaway and summary of your process improvement presentation.
The Design Thinking Poster describes the five main phases of the creative problem-solving and innovation process:
1. Empathize
Learn about the audience for whom you are designing, by observation and interview.
Activities:
User interview
Informal chats
Observation
Shadowing
Mystery shopping
Picture-taking
Immersion
Deliverables:
Personas
Empathy map
List of user feedback
Problems identified
2. Define
Create a point of view that is based on user needs and insights.
Activities:
Workshops
Stakeholder meetings
Focused groups
Deliverables:
Design brief (including Point of View and How Might We statements)
Stakeholder map
Context map
Customer journey map
Opportunity map
3. Ideate
Brainstorm and come up with as many creative solutions as possible.
Activities:
Ideation activities
Brainstorming
Workshops
Mindmaps
Sketching/ drawing
Deliverables:
Ideas / concepts
Sketches
Prioritization map
Affinity map
Idea evaluation
4. Prototype
Build a representation of one or more of your ideas to show to others.
Activities:
Space prototyping
Physical/digital prototyping
Paper construction
Wireframe building
Storyboards
Role-plays
Deliverables:
Physical/digital prototypes
Wireframes
Storyboards
5. Test
Share your prototyped idea with your original user for feedback.
Activities:
User testing
Observation
Picture-taking
Evaluation
Discussion
Deliverables:
List of user feedback
Observation
Evaluation map
Proposed refinement
The Design Thinking Poster describes the five phases of creative problem-solving and innovation based on the world-renowned Stanford d.School's model. The poster comes in two themes: color and monochrome. Formatted in PDF, the poster can be easily printed on an A3-sized paper.
The Design Thinking Poster complements the 'Design Thinking Workshop Guide' training presentation materials. It is an effective tool that can be printed and distributed to attendees of your Design Thinking workshop session. It serves as a takeaway and summary of your process improvement presentation.
The Design Thinking Poster describes the five main phases of the creative problem-solving and innovation process:
1. Empathize
Learn about the audience for whom you are designing, by observation and interview.
Activities:
User interview
Informal chats
Observation
Shadowing
Mystery shopping
Picture-taking
Immersion
Deliverables:
Personas
Empathy map
List of user feedback
Problems identified
2. Define
Create a point of view that is based on user needs and insights.
Activities:
Workshops
Stakeholder meetings
Focused groups
Deliverables:
Design brief (including Point of View and How Might We statements)
Stakeholder map
Context map
Customer journey map
Opportunity map
3. Ideate
Brainstorm and come up with as many creative solutions as possible.
Activities:
Ideation activities
Brainstorming
Workshops
Mindmaps
Sketching/ drawing
Deliverables:
Ideas / concepts
Sketches
Prioritization map
Affinity map
Idea evaluation
4. Prototype
Build a representation of one or more of your ideas to show to others.
Activities:
Space prototyping
Physical/digital prototyping
Paper construction
Wireframe building
Storyboards
Role-plays
Deliverables:
Physical/digital prototypes
Wireframes
Storyboards
5. Test
Share your prototyped idea with your original user for feedback.
Activities:
User testing
Observation
Picture-taking
Evaluation
Discussion
Deliverables:
List of user feedback
Observation
Evaluation map
Proposed refinement
Parece que ya has recortado esta diapositiva en .
¡Acabas de recortar tu primera diapositiva!
Los recortes son una forma práctica de recopilar diapositivas importantes para volver a ellas más tarde. Ahora puedes personalizar el nombre de un tablero de recortes para guardar tus recortes.La familia SlideShare crece. Disfruta de acceso a millones de libros electrónicos, audiolibros, revistas y mucho más de Scribd.
Cancela en cualquier momento.Lecturas ilimitadas
Aprenda más rápido y de forma más inteligente con los mejores expertos
Descargas ilimitadas
Descárguelo para aprender sin necesidad de estar conectado y desde cualquier lugar
¡Además, tiene acceso gratis a Scribd!
Acceso instantáneo a millones de libros electrónicos, audiolibros, revistas, podcasts y mucho más.
Lea y escuche sin conexión desde cualquier dispositivo.
Acceso gratis a servicios prémium como TuneIn, Mubi y muchos más.
Hemos actualizado su política de privacidad para cumplir con las cambiantes normativas de privacidad internacionales y para ofrecerle información sobre las limitadas formas en las que utilizamos sus datos.
Puede leer los detalles a continuación. Al aceptar, usted acepta la política de privacidad actualizada.
¡Gracias!