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Bootcamp Bootleg Design Thinking (method (Assume a Beginner’s Mindset…
Bootcamp
Bootleg
Design Thinking
mindsets
bias toward action
it is more about doing than thinking
radical collaboration
different origins and points of view
Embrace Experimentation
build to think and learn
be mindful of process
craft clarity
coherent vision out of messy problems
focus on human values
show don't tell
Communicate your vision
by creating experiences
mode
emphatize
what
foundation of a human-centered design process
why
you need to understand the people for whom you are designing
define
what
It is when you unpack and synthesize your findings of empathy in compelling needs and ideas, and achieve a specific and significant challenge.
why
it explicitly expresses the problem you are striving to address through your efforts
ideate
what
your aim to generate radical design alternatives.
why
the fundamental principle of ideation is to be cognizant of when you and your team are generating ideas and when you are evaluating ideas
prototype
what
Prototyping is getting ideas and explorations out of your head and into the physical world
why
prototyping is used for many reasons such as empathy gaining,
exploration,testing, inspiration,etc.
test
why
to refine your prototypes and solutions
to learn more about your user
to test and refine your POV
what
Testing is the chance to get feedback on your solution and continue to learn about your users
method
Assume a Beginner’s Mindset
Assume a beginner’s mindset in order to put aside these biases, so that you can approach a design challenge with fresh eyes.
What? | How? | Why?
is a tool that can help you drive to deeper levels of observation
User Camera Study
allows us to understand a user’s experience by seeing it through their eyes
Interview for Empathy
you can identify their needs, and design to meet those needs.
Extreme Users
the needs that are uncovered through extreme users are often also needs of a wider population
Saturate and Group
You space saturate to help you unpack thoughts and experiences into tangible and visual pieces of information
Empathy Map
An Empathy Map is one tool to help you synthesize your observations and draw out unexpected insights.
Journey Map
Creating a journey map is an excellent way to systematically think about the steps or milestones of a process.
Composite Character Profile
You can use the composite character profile to bucket interesting observations into one specific, recognizable characte
2x2 Matrix
it is a tool to scaffold thinking and conversation about your users and problem space.
Why-How Laddering
asking ‘why’ yields more abstract statements and asking ‘how’ yields specific statements.
This compilation is intended as an active toolkit to support your design thinking practice