Design Thinking is a framework that heavily influences the development of a product to make it human-centric. And here are the reasons why it’s worth it.
When social interaction between researchers and users is not an option, we must leverage technology and adjust to the circumstances through moderated Remote Usability Testing.
Whether your output is a new mobile app, a new banking service, or a PDF report for key stakeholders, you’re a Designer.
We run retrospectives once a week for all of our teams. We try to identify ways we can tweak how we’re working. There are a multitude of ways to run a retrospective meeting to make it engaging but the core comes down to these three questions. Read to find out more.
Innovation is the key that drives success. It’s what keeps old companies relevant and gets new ones on the radar.
This is an in-depth case study about a Design Sprint that On-Off Group facilitated for Meralco, to help their team develop a utilities management app.
Some parts of the Design Thinking process can be used independently of the rest. One stage that you can use independently is Ideation.
I noticed that Design Thinking is a very human-centric process, giving equal importance to the user as it does to the problem.
Here’s everything you need to know about Design Thinking— a non-linear 5-stage process that is a structured way of solving almost any type of problem for your organization.
A reflection by our Managing Director, Phil Smithson, on his talk at the PHINMA Convocation: Catch up. Communicate. Collaborate
The participants of Hack4Rice 2019 used Design Thinking to better interact with their teammates and other stakeholders alike.
See how the attendees of Cebuana Lhuillier's Eurekathon used Design Thinking to innovate through the ideation of inventive products and services.
The participants of this workshop were members and officers of AIESEC, a not-for-profit organization that provides opportunities for the youth.
Marie Pascual, Brand/Marketing Strategy Director, talks about learning Design Thinking techniques and activities to run collaborative brainstorming sessions with her creative teams.
We sat down with Cathy Blanquesa, a UX/UI Specialist. She’s been working in the industry for over 10 years and was keen to talk to us.
Here are the three things you can look forward to from our Design Thinking training, based from the feedback we gathered from our past attendees.
UX may be a buzzword at first. But once a company starts to invest in this methodology, owners will be able to improve their process.
As an organization, it’s not enough that you simply reach the customers. You have to extend your hand and ask them, “How may I help you?”.
Participants liked the concept of the application and how it integrated their calendar, task tracking, and habit-building.
Attending workshops is a great way to learn new skills as a team. In this article, we talked about the five ways to avoid workshop amnesia.