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Design Thinking Process Worksheet

This document outlines activities for a design thinking process to design a wallet. It includes 11 sections: 1. Draw an ideal wallet 2. Interview a partner to understand their current wallet needs 3. Conduct a deeper interview with the partner to understand emotions and stories 4. Capture findings on partner needs and insights 5. Define the problem statement 6. Generate 3-5 ideas to address the problem 7. Share and get feedback on ideas 8. Reflect and develop a new solution 9. Build a prototype 10. Get feedback on the prototype 11. Reflect on how the process helped design a better wallet for the partner

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Design Thinking Process Worksheet

This document outlines activities for a design thinking process to design a wallet. It includes 11 sections: 1. Draw an ideal wallet 2. Interview a partner to understand their current wallet needs 3. Conduct a deeper interview with the partner to understand emotions and stories 4. Capture findings on partner needs and insights 5. Define the problem statement 6. Generate 3-5 ideas to address the problem 7. Share and get feedback on ideas 8. Reflect and develop a new solution 9. Build a prototype 10. Get feedback on the prototype 11. Reflect on how the process helped design a better wallet for the partner

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DESIGN
THINKING
PROCESS
WORKSHEET
GEQ1000 ASKING QUESTIONS: DESIGN SEGMENT

FULL NAME:

MATRIC NUMBER:

TUTORIAL GROUP:

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Activity Section 1: Draw the Ideal Wallet
Activity Section 2: First Interview
Activity Section 3: Second Interview

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Activity Section 4: Capture Findings
Activity Section 5: Define Problem Statement

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Activity Section 6: Ideate
Activity Section 7: Feedback
Activity Section 8: New Solution

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Activity Section 9: Prototype
Activity Section 10: Feedback
Activity Section 11: Reflect
Design the IDEAL wallet

Section 1: [3 min] Draw

Sketch your idea here!


Don’t worry if you can’t draw well, use words to annotate.

Activity Section 1: Draw the Ideal Wallet | 01


Your Mission: Design something meaningful & useful for your partner
Start by gaining EMPATHY

Section 2: [8 min: 4 min each] First Interview Section 3: [8 min: 4 min each] Second Interview

Note down things that seem important or unique to your partner. Ask your Dig deeper for stories and emotions, follow up on the unusual and
partner to talk you through the wallet or purse he or she is carrying. surprising details you found out in the first interview. Ask “Why” often!

*Switch roles & repeat interview *Switch roles & repeat interview

Activity Section 2: Interview | Activity Section 3: Deeper | 02


DEFINE the problem

Section 4: [6 min] Capture Findings Section 5: [3 min] Define Problem Statement

needs: things your partner is trying to achieve*


*use verbs

name of partner

needs a way to

insights: unexpected or interesting learnings about your .


partner’s feelings and motivations* user’s need
*make inferences from what you heard

Unexpectedly,

.
insight

Activity Section 4: Capture Findings | Activity Section 5: Define Problem Statement | 03


IDEATE: Generate alternatives to test

Section 6: [5 min] Sketch 3-5 ideas to fulfill your problem statement.

Don’t evaluate your ideas, go for volume. Refer to your problem statement!

Activity Section 6: Ideate | 04


ITERATE based on feedback

Section 7: [10 min: 5 min each] Share your solutions Section 8: [3 min] Reflect and generate a new
and capture feedback. solution.
Don’t defend your ideas. Listen to your partner’s feedback and note down Based on your new understanding, sketch your new solution, or a variation
feelings and motivations. of an idea from section 6. Note details if necessary!

*Switch roles & repeat interview

Activity Section 7: Feedback | Activity Section 8: New Solution | 05


PROTOTYPE and EVALUATE

Section 9: [6 min] Build your solution. Section 10: [8 min: 4 min each] Share your solution
and get feedback.
Make something your partner can interact with! + What worked... - What could be improved...

- What did not work...

? Questions... ! Ideas...

Activity Section 9: Prototype | Activity Section 10: Feedback | 06


REFLECT

Section 11: Reflect

Reflect and compare the first ideal wallet you designed in Section 1 with the final wallet you designed for your partner in Section 10.
Which wallet is more suitable for your partner? Why? How did the activities in the different sections help you get there?

Activity Section 11: Reflect | 07

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