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