Design Thinking + Research

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Across
  1. 8. A detailed representation of the user, their needs, and goals.
  2. 9. The repeating cycle of prototyping, testing, and refining.
  3. 10. The systematic investigation of users and their requirements, to add context and insight into the design process.
  4. 12. The process of developing a scaled-down version of a product or feature for testing purposes.
  5. 14. This type of thinking is essential in design thinking, focusing on generating creative ideas.
  6. 15. _______ design – the practice of designing products, processes, services, events, and environments with a focus placed on the quality of the user experience.
  7. 16. Design consideration for products and environments created for people with disabilities or divergent needs.
  8. 18. A method that focuses on rapid creation of visual concepts to explore ideas.
Down
  1. 1. The properties of an object that define its possible uses or make clear how it can or should be used
  2. 2. A key aspect of design thinking, where solutions are not immediately judged.
  3. 3. An approach to understanding the user experience and needs.
  4. 4. The final stage of design thinking, where solutions are implemented.
  5. 5. Two Words: A method involving observation and interviewing to gather a deep understanding of the user's experiences.
  6. 6. A quick and basic version of a product used for testing.
  7. 7. A visual tool to understand user behaviors and emotions.
  8. 11. A technique for exploring multiple design solutions quickly and in parallel.
  9. 13. The phase where multiple ideas are generated.
  10. 17. The stage where you gather insights about users' needs and problems.