Design Methodology
Human-centered
Design is a messy but informative process that puts people first. Human-centered design begins with contextual inquiry and in-depth user research. User needs are uncovered by analyzing and synthesizing the results of the research, and design decisions are driven by these insights.
1. Research
User and field research
Market research
Problem definition
Competitive analysis
2. Ideation
Sketching
Iteration
Prototyping
Proof of concept
3. Synthesis
Combine results of research and ideation
Concept development
Bigger-picture view
Working prototypes
4. Analysis
Test and review
User-testing, A/B testing
Re-examine design decisions
Prep for production
Skills Assessment
T-Shaped Designer
The visualization below breaks down the breadth and depth of my personal skill-set across relevant fields in design. The horizontal bar across the top shows the variety of disciplines, while the vertical bars show the depth of knowledge and experience in those fields.