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Introduction to Design Thinking and People Centered Design - Revised 

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Introduction to Design Thinking and People Centered Design - Revised
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Overview

Duration

2 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Intermediate

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Credential

Certificate

Future job roles

Senior Graphic Designer , Graphic Designer
Introduction to Design Thinking and People Centered Design - Revised
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Introduction to Design Thinking and People Centered Design - Revised
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Highlights

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Introduction to Design Thinking and People Centered Design - Revised
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Course details

Who should do this course?
  • Intermediate level graphic designers or anybody with a knack for design
More about this course
  • Design thinking is the process of solving problems creatively using tools and techniques of innovation. Design is more than the aesthetics and artifacts associated with products. It's also a strategic function that focuses on what people want, need, and dream of. This course will teach you design methodologies that will provide a solution-based approach to difficult problems, as well as how to frame your problem from a design point of view.

Introduction to Design Thinking and People Centered Design - Revised
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Alison 
Curriculum

Introduction To Design Thinking And People Centered Design

People Centered Design

Problem Discovery

Course Assessment: Introduction To Design Thinking And People Centered Design ? Revised

Course Assessment

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