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The Design Cycle Alexander Castro

The process of creating and refining a solution involves several critical steps that ensure the final product is both effective and efficient. Initially, it's essential to thoroughly analyze the problem to understand what needs to be addressed.

The Design Cycle Alexander Castro

Explaining the changes to gain the solution is to have knowledge how the solution is made and probably use it in the future.

Explaining about how it improved helps you have the skill to use it

Testing is evaluating process which takes identifying problems to the design.

Double check and analyse how the product was done. There could be minor or major mistakes to improve on.

Look for reasonable explanations for what you changed.

Following for the solution is recommended to have a straightforward plan.

Demonstrating is a great way to also identify solution.

Brainstorm essential ideas for your design.

Show your design that you're proud of and listen for comments.

Creating the solution involves using logical sense to reach the goal.

Organize a plan for it to be successful.

Think about what it's gonna be and how it works.

Develop by being helping yourself have a brief understanding.

Analyzing is substantial to help us know what to do more by looking deeper.

Seek for the problem/idea's room for improvement.

Explaining and justifying helps us understand the idea.

The Design Cycle - Alexander Castro

Inquiry and analysing

Develop a design brief
Analyze existing products
Identify and prioritize the research
Explain and justify the need

Evaluation

Design testing methods
Evaluate the success of the solution
Explain how the solution improved
Explain the impact of the solution

Developing Ideas

Develop design ideas
Develop planning drawings/diagrams
Present the chosen design
Develop a design specification

Creating the solution

Follow the plan to create the solution
Construct a logical plan
Demonstrate technical skills
Justify changes made to the design