topic 7: human-centered methodology Flashcards
_____ is a creative approach to problem solving and the backbone of our work at IDEO.org.
human-centered design
It’s a process that starts with the people you’re designing for and ends with new solutions that are tailor made to suit their needs.
human-centered design methodology
____ is all about building a deep empathy with the people you’re designing for; generating tons of ideas; building a bunch of prototypes; sharing what you’ve made with the people you’re designing for; and eventually putting your innovative new solution out in the world.
human-centered design
_____ is a mindset that overlays design thinking to ensure that the products are actually relevant and beneficial in the long run for the people they are intended to serve.
human-centered design
The approach to problem solving, commonly used in design and management frameworks that develop solutions to problems by involving the human perspective in all steps of the problem solving process.
human-centered design methodology
What are the 3 phases of the human-centered design?
- inspiration phase
- ideation phase
- implementation phase
In the _____ you’ll learn directly from the people you’re designing for as you immerse yourself in their lives and come to deeply understand their needs.
inspiration phase
In the ____ you’ll make sense of what you learned, identify opportunities for design, and prototype possible solutions
ideation phase
In the ___ you’ll bring your solution to life, and eventually, to market. And you’ll know that your solution will be a success because you’ve kept the very people you’re looking to serve at the heart of the process.
implementation phase
_____ is a practical, repeatable approach to arriving at innovative solutions.
human-centered design
Step-by-step guide to unleashing your creativity, putting the people you serve at the center of your design process to come up with new answers to difficult problems.
human-centered design
What are the 22 methods in the inspiration phase?
- body language
- the five ways
- interview
- group interview
- expert interview
- extremes and mainstreams
- photojournal
- conversation starters
- analogous inspiration
- collage
- card sort
- guided tour
- draw it
- resource flow
- frame your design challenge
- create a project plan
- build a team
- secondary research
- recruiting tools
- peers observing peers
- define you audience
- immersion