Design Thinking as Methodology to Problem-solving
What comes to mind when you think about design thinking as a tool to use?
In trying to figure out what the design thinking is, last Friday we attended a Design Forum at Pawa254 in Nairobi. Technology is changing at a rapid pace, that's why we've reached out to visionaries and experts to get more understanding of design thinking.
The panelists were all optimistic and they started describing what design thinking means; each one of them in turns. "Design thinking is the process of solving problems by being users oriented designer who creates solutions to complex problems," said Elmar from Design without borders.
The audience listened carefully and one of them asked the speaker about the courses one needs to specialize in to become a design thinker. Felix Tao from Aleutia in the panel described that a design thinker is a person who understands the process well because, design thinking is collaborating with partners, users, and stakeholders who use the product or need the service. "In design, you have to be everything, not one specialized skill," Sarah from Thinkplace said.
The design forum ended with takeaways from everyone. We all gained knowledge that human-centered design is a design thinking approach to problem-solving; all about building empathy with the people you designing for, and sharing innovative ideas with the people in need of the solutions; and what you have made for them.
The future of design thinking is the human-centered design methodology that plays an
important role by connecting the users with their needs to solve problems in their daily
lives.