Saturday 14 May 2016

Introduction

INTRODUCTION

What is DESIGN PROCESS?

“Design process is a methodology (design thinking) of discovering, understanding, exploring, analyzing, and working a problem to find a solution or a better solution to a pre-existing problem in a way that is creative, productive, aesthetically pleasing and technologically feasible in terms of all the standards”.

Why Do I Need a Design Process? 
A design process is absolutely necessary for every project you work on. Here are three very important reasons why:

1 – It Sets Clear Expectations
When you share what the design process looks like with your client, it allows you to establish realistic project deliverables and deadlines together. Your client will know exactly what to expect from you and when to expect it, eliminating needless miscommunication later.

2 – It Puts Clients at Ease
Many clients begin working with us unaware of everything it takes to transform a good idea into a great final product. With a clear and concise design process in place, you can show your client exactly where their money is going during the design phase of their project.

3 – It Decreases Risk of Failure
All aspects of a product’s design need consideration and a good design process accounts for everything. Sure, you can create a great-looking product with visual design alone, but if there’s no thought behind its usability or no research behind it, you increase the risk that your product will fail.

The simplest problem solving process follows steps like

    1)    Define the problem (what is the problem and why is it happening?)
    2)  Develop a plan (what are we going to do?)
    3)  Implement the plan (carry out the intervention)
    4)  Evaluate (did our plan work out?)

Now this this problem solving process is magnified depending upon person to person.

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