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    Design Process

    The design process is a systematic approach to solving problems and creating new solutions. It typically involves several stages, starting with research and analysis, followed by ideation, prototyping, and testing. The first stage involves gathering information and understanding the problem or opportunity. This may involve conducting market research, interviewing stakeholders, and analyzing user needs and behaviours.

    Once this information is gathered, the ideation stage begins. This is where designers generate a range of potential solutions and concepts, often through brainstorming sessions, sketching, or mind mapping. These ideas are then refined and developed into more concrete concepts, which are then turned into prototypes.

    In the prototyping stage, designers create physical or digital models of their concepts to test and refine them. This may involve building mock-ups or 3D printed prototypes, or creating digital wireframes and interactive prototypes. The testing stage involves putting these prototypes in the hands of users to gather feedback and identify areas for improvement.

    Throughout the design process, designers will iterate and refine their ideas based on feedback and insights gained from testing. This may involve going back to earlier stages to make adjustments or starting over with a new concept entirely. The end goal is to create a solution that meets the needs of the user, solves the problem at hand, and is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

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