1. Identifying requirements (1.1 What can be learnt by exploring contexts that design solutions are intended for?) Flashcards
Environment and surroundings
By examining the physical, social, and cultural aspects of a context, designers can gain an understanding of the environmental and spatial constraints and opportunities that may influence the design.
User requirements
Understanding the needs, preferences, and behaviours of users in a particular context can help designers create solutions that are tailored to meet their specific needs and enhance their experiences.
Economic and market considerations
By analysing the economic and market forces at play in a given context, designers can identify opportunities and constraints that may impact the design, such as cost, availability of resources, and competition.
Product opportunities
- Exploring the context can help designers identify gaps or unmet needs in the market that may present opportunities for new products or innovations.