Learning Design Thinking
33mIntermediate2021-05-21
Authors

Randall Elliott
UX Designer and Technologist
Course details
Learn how to take a human-centered approach to design by exploring the methodology known as design thinking. In this course, Randall Elliott explains how design thinking is used to empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test, and refine. He covers what the purpose of each phase is and how to apply it to your planning and design processes. He also shares examples and practical uses of the underlying concepts. By the end of this course, you will be equipped with methods you can implement to uncover the needs of your customers, define findings, derive insights, and create innovative solutions.
Skills covered
Design ThinkingUser ExperienceGraphic DesignLearning
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - What is design thinking
1. Design Thinking Phases
- 02 - Intro to learning design thinking
- 03 - Empathize with your users
- 04 - Define the problem and who you are solving it for
- 05 - Ideate - Challenge assumptions and create ideas for innovative solutions
- 06 - Prototype to start creating solutions
- 07 - Test and refine solutions
2. Applying Design Thinking to Product Design
- 08 - Discovering customer's unmet needs
- 09 - Co-creating new solutions with your customers
- 10 - Prioritization
- 11 - Planning
- 12 - Implementation
Conclusion
- 13 - Putting it all together
- 14 - How to continue your learning
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