ºÝºÝߣshows by User: MadhumitaGupta1 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: MadhumitaGupta1 / Tue, 13 Nov 2018 14:33:55 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: MadhumitaGupta1 Design thinking in everyday life /slideshow/design-thinking-in-everyday-life-122905566/122905566 designthinkingineverydaylife-181113143355
Design Thinking is a methodology used by designers in the industry and its application on solving daily simple to complex global problems. It also talks about the differences between art, science, and design. It discusses detailed and creative strategy and how it uses a combination of logic, imagination, intuition and systematic reasoning to create desired outcomes. It uses tools like empathy, reasoning, and experimentation to arrive at innovative solutions. Unlike analytical thinking, design thinking includes "building up" ideas, with few, or no, limits on breadth during a "brainstorming" phase. This helps reduce the fear of failure in the participant(s) and encourages input and participation from a wide variety of sources in the ideation phases. It employs divergent thinking as a way to ensure that many possible solutions are explored in the first instance, and then convergent thinking as a way to narrow these down to a final solution. It can be applied in all areas of life, industries, social challenges, education, government, healthcare. We help participants at SWE workshop session to explore a problem, visualize it, apply the process, prototype and arrive at a solution within a given time frame.]]>

Design Thinking is a methodology used by designers in the industry and its application on solving daily simple to complex global problems. It also talks about the differences between art, science, and design. It discusses detailed and creative strategy and how it uses a combination of logic, imagination, intuition and systematic reasoning to create desired outcomes. It uses tools like empathy, reasoning, and experimentation to arrive at innovative solutions. Unlike analytical thinking, design thinking includes "building up" ideas, with few, or no, limits on breadth during a "brainstorming" phase. This helps reduce the fear of failure in the participant(s) and encourages input and participation from a wide variety of sources in the ideation phases. It employs divergent thinking as a way to ensure that many possible solutions are explored in the first instance, and then convergent thinking as a way to narrow these down to a final solution. It can be applied in all areas of life, industries, social challenges, education, government, healthcare. We help participants at SWE workshop session to explore a problem, visualize it, apply the process, prototype and arrive at a solution within a given time frame.]]>
Tue, 13 Nov 2018 14:33:55 GMT /slideshow/design-thinking-in-everyday-life-122905566/122905566 MadhumitaGupta1@slideshare.net(MadhumitaGupta1) Design thinking in everyday life MadhumitaGupta1 Design Thinking is a methodology used by designers in the industry and its application on solving daily simple to complex global problems. It also talks about the differences between art, science, and design. It discusses detailed and creative strategy and how it uses a combination of logic, imagination, intuition and systematic reasoning to create desired outcomes. It uses tools like empathy, reasoning, and experimentation to arrive at innovative solutions. Unlike analytical thinking, design thinking includes "building up" ideas, with few, or no, limits on breadth during a "brainstorming" phase. This helps reduce the fear of failure in the participant(s) and encourages input and participation from a wide variety of sources in the ideation phases. It employs divergent thinking as a way to ensure that many possible solutions are explored in the first instance, and then convergent thinking as a way to narrow these down to a final solution. It can be applied in all areas of life, industries, social challenges, education, government, healthcare. We help participants at SWE workshop session to explore a problem, visualize it, apply the process, prototype and arrive at a solution within a given time frame. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designthinkingineverydaylife-181113143355-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Design Thinking is a methodology used by designers in the industry and its application on solving daily simple to complex global problems. It also talks about the differences between art, science, and design. It discusses detailed and creative strategy and how it uses a combination of logic, imagination, intuition and systematic reasoning to create desired outcomes. It uses tools like empathy, reasoning, and experimentation to arrive at innovative solutions. Unlike analytical thinking, design thinking includes &quot;building up&quot; ideas, with few, or no, limits on breadth during a &quot;brainstorming&quot; phase. This helps reduce the fear of failure in the participant(s) and encourages input and participation from a wide variety of sources in the ideation phases. It employs divergent thinking as a way to ensure that many possible solutions are explored in the first instance, and then convergent thinking as a way to narrow these down to a final solution. It can be applied in all areas of life, industries, social challenges, education, government, healthcare. We help participants at SWE workshop session to explore a problem, visualize it, apply the process, prototype and arrive at a solution within a given time frame.
Design thinking in everyday life from Madhumita Gupta
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Design Principles for a Designer /slideshow/design-principles-for-a-designer/122798002 inspire-181112150909
As designers, we are building brands for your clients and products. However, when it comes to the qualities of good designers we need to have our own design principles. Here is a set of easy to remember design principles that will help you as designers build your own brand.]]>

As designers, we are building brands for your clients and products. However, when it comes to the qualities of good designers we need to have our own design principles. Here is a set of easy to remember design principles that will help you as designers build your own brand.]]>
Mon, 12 Nov 2018 15:09:09 GMT /slideshow/design-principles-for-a-designer/122798002 MadhumitaGupta1@slideshare.net(MadhumitaGupta1) Design Principles for a Designer MadhumitaGupta1 As designers, we are building brands for your clients and products. However, when it comes to the qualities of good designers we need to have our own design principles. Here is a set of easy to remember design principles that will help you as designers build your own brand. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/inspire-181112150909-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As designers, we are building brands for your clients and products. However, when it comes to the qualities of good designers we need to have our own design principles. Here is a set of easy to remember design principles that will help you as designers build your own brand.
Design Principles for a Designer from Madhumita Gupta
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