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The Delft Design Guide presents design methods and approaches that can be useful to you as a designer, both during your time as a student and as a practitioner. We hope you will use the guide as a source and reference. It will help you to gradually build a rich repertoire of ways to approach the design of products and services.
Designing is a complex activity that can take many forms. Therefore, staging your project in an appropriate and timely manner is a prerequisite for developing successful design outcomes. Staging is about planning and preparing for doing the right things, before you start to do those things right. It is sometimes also about rethinking the things you are doing during your project when unexpected things happen.
Reasoning In Design
Basic Design Cycle
Product Innovation Process - 1
Product Innovation Process - 2
Creative Problem Solving
Vision in Product Design (VIP)
Design for Emotion
Brand Driven Innovation
Service Design
Cradle-to-Cradle
Base of the Pyramid (BOP) &Emerging Markets
Contextmapping
INTERVIEWS
Focus Groups
QUESTIONNAIRES
Customer Journey
Mind Map
Strategy Wheel
Trend Analysis
Function Analysis
EcoDesign Strategy Wheel
EcoDesign Checklist
Process Tree
Fast Track Life Cycle Analysis
Human Power
SWOT Analysis
Search Areas
Ansoff Growth Matrix
Miles and Snow Business Strategies
Porter Competative Strategies
VRIO Analysis
Porter Five Forces
Value Curve
Collage
Personas
Storyboard
Written Scenario
Problem Definition
List of Requirements
Business Model Canvas
Marketing Model or 4Ps
Fish Trap Model
Analogies & Metaphores
SYNECTICS
Brainstorm
Brainwriting and Brain Drawing
Morphological Chart
Scamper
WWWWWH: WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, AND HOW
Interaction Prototyping and Evaluation
How Tos
Product Usability Evaluation
REFERENCES & FURTHER READING
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