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Design Thinking Worksheet

The document provides instructions for designing something useful and meaningful for a partner by first gaining empathy through interviews, reframing the problem based on findings, ideating potential solutions, sharing solutions for feedback, and then iterating a new solution based on that feedback. The process involves conducting two interviews, capturing findings, defining a problem statement, sketching 3-5 solutions, sharing solutions over two feedback sessions, and then reflecting on the feedback to generate a new solution.
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Design Thinking Worksheet

The document provides instructions for designing something useful and meaningful for a partner by first gaining empathy through interviews, reframing the problem based on findings, ideating potential solutions, sharing solutions for feedback, and then iterating a new solution based on that feedback. The process involves conducting two interviews, capturing findings, defining a problem statement, sketching 3-5 solutions, sharing solutions over two feedback sessions, and then reflecting on the feedback to generate a new solution.
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  • Interview
  • Reframe the Problem
  • Ideate
  • Iterate

Design something useful and meaningful for your partner.

Your NEW
mission:

Start by gaining empathy.


1 Interview 2 Dig deeper
8min (2 sessions x 4 minutes each) 8min (2 sessions x 4 minutes each)
Notes from your first interview Notes from your second interview

Switch roles & repeat Interview Switch roles & repeat Interview
d.
Reframe the problem.

3 Capture findings 3min 4 Define problem statement 3min


needs: things they are trying to do*
*use verbs

name

needs a way to .
user’s need

insights: new learnings about your partner’s feelings/


worldview to leverage in your design*
*make inferences from what you heard Unexpectedly, in his/her world,

insight

d.
Ideate: generate alternatives to test.
5 Sketch 3-5 radical ways to meet your user’s needs. 5min
write your problem statement above
I

6 Share your solutions & capture feedback. 10min (2 sessions x 5 minutes each)

Notes

d. Switch roles & repeat sharing.


Iterate based on feedback.

7 Reflect & generate a new solution. 3min


Sketch your big idea, note details if necessary!

d.

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