The project you’re holding in your hands is an iteration on the d.school’s iconic “Wallet Project.” The Wallet Project is an immersive activity meant to give participants a full cycle through the design thinking process in as short a time as possible. The project itself gives facilitators the opportunity to touch on the fundamental values of the d.school—human-centered design, a bias towards action, and a culture of iteration and rapid prototyping—without attempting to communicate all of the methods and activities that the term “design thinking” encompasses.
For more information and a crash course from D.School: http://dschool.stanford.edu/crash-course-video/
We did a bag designing project instead of wallet, but was fun and easy to understand the meaning of human-centred design (design thinking). I came up with a bag design idea for Natasha, who likes to carry everything from work to grocery shpping. Luckly the final design matched with my original ideal bag design. Anyways, through this process, it involves repeating talks (EMPATHY stage) and adjustment (DEFINE stage).
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