Understanding Design Thinking - Quiz

  • A They have a definitive formulation
  • B They have a true/false solution
  • C They are clear and easily solvable
  • D They are ill-defined and difficult to solve
  • A To design products and services.
  • B To create a cognitive style of thinking like a designer
  • C To provide a general theory of design.
  • D To approach complex problems in a designerly way.
  • A Co-evolution of problem and solution
  • B Creative exploration
  • C Problem framing
  • D Ideation and solution generating
  • A Focusing on the different proposals to select the best choice.
  • B Generating many ideas.
  • C Translating ideas into insights that can lead to solutions or opportunities for change.
  • D Turning ideas into actual products and services.
  • A Ideation
  • B Testing
  • C Inspiration
  • D Building
  • A The ability to copy other designers' ideas
  • B The ability to understand the wants and needs of clients, users, and customers
  • C The ability to generate many ideas quickly
  • D The ability to implement the best ideas effectively
  • A A type of reasoning that generates solutions
  • B A type of reasoning that analyzes problems
  • C A type of reasoning that evaluates solutions
  • D None of the above
  • A To observe how things and people work in the real world .
  • B To generate as many ideas as possible.
  • C To understand the psychological and emotional needs of people.
  • D To turn ideas into actual products and services.
  • A To understand what component of your idea didn't work
  • B To understand what component of your idea worked
  • C Both of them
  • D None of them