Unit - Two
Unit - Two
UNDERSTAND, OBSERVE AND DEFINE THE PROBLEM :Search field determination - Problem clarification - Understanding of the problem - Problem analysis - Reformulation of the problem - Observation Phase - Empathetic design - Tips for observing - Methods for Empathetic Design - Point-of-View Phase - Characterization of the target group - Description of customer needs.
Problem clarification:
Problem clarification:
The Design Thinking Process: Define the Problem
Once you've empathized with your users, you can move on to the second stage of the Design Thinking process and define the problem your users need you to solve.
if you've read our introduction to User Experience Design, you'll know that UX is essentially about solving the problems that prevent users from accomplishing what they want to do with our product.
Before you can go into problem-solving mode, however, there is one very crucial step that you need to complete-one that will shape your entire design project from start to finish. In the Design Thinking process, this step is what's known as the "define" stage.
As the second step in the Design Thinking process, the define stage is where you'll establish a clear idea of exactly which problem you will solve for the user. You'll then shape this into a problem statement which will act as your northern star throughout the design process.
In this guide, we'll tell you everything you need to know about this stage in the Design Thinking process, as well as how to define a meaningful problem statement.
Here's what we'll cover:
One. What is the define stage and why is it necessary?
Two. What is a problem statement?
Three. How to define a meaningful problem statement
Four. What comes after the define phase?