Articles tagged ‘design process’
Who doesn’t love discovering new ways to work more effectively. Heck, I know I do. And it’s seemingly more important with the competitive nature of the digital product development scene. But I’m not just talking about developing new products that outshine your competitors – definitely not – because there’s added pressure to be one step… continue reading
We hate uncertainty: if something goes wrong, we want to find the reason. At once, instantly! But when it comes to technologies, things get complicated, let alone interfaces, when “why it doesn’t work?” becomes a very challenging question. How does it look from the side of the designer? Quite bad. Basically, the designer aims the… continue reading
Design thinking, what is that? It’s definitely another buzzword, but a lot of people don’t really know what it means. To be honest, there are no specific definitions, but they all include a problem solving process to identify people’s needs first. It is a good method for solving complex problems. Design thinking helps organisations find… continue reading
A new General Manager joining the group brought with him a new methodology of pushing the entire organization to deliver innovative features every three months. And our company being a well-established, profitable, software maker, some of the employees were too comfortable to push the envelopes. Nonetheless, this new method was intended to reignite passion throughout… continue reading
Every designer faces three people that he or she needs to please – the client, the user, and themselves. Doing so is the perfect case scenario. But is it always possible? User Centered Design, in short UCD, is the principle created to put the user and their experiences in front. An opposition to the constant… continue reading