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Design thinking is a creative problem-solving process that can be used to develop new products, services, or solutions. The five terms used in design thinking are empathy, define, ideate, prototype, and test.
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. It is important in design thinking because it allows you to understand the needs of your user.
Define is the process of identifying the problem that you are trying to solve. It is important in design thinking because it helps you to focus your efforts on finding a solution.
Ideate is the process of generating ideas to solve the problem that you have defined. It is important in design thinking because it allows you to explore different potential solutions.
Prototype is the process of creating a model of your proposed solution. It is important in design thinking because it allows you to test your idea and get feedback from users.
Test is the process of evaluating your prototype with users. It is important in design thinking because it allows you to refine your solution based on user feedback.
A problem statement is a short, clear explanation of the issue to be addressed by a design project. It sets forth the context and purpose of the project. Problem statements can be used in design thinking as a way to frame and identify issues. A how might we (HMW) statement is a rephrasing of a problem statement in the form of a question. How might we questions are often used in brainstorms as they help to reframe problems and open up new possibilities. For example, if the problem statement is "There is no easy way to find parking downtown", how might we questions could be "How might we make it easier to find parking downtown?" or "How might we reduce the need for parking downtown?" HMW questions can help bring about innovative solutions to complex problems.
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