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Iterative design process. Different approaches to user centred design. That in approaching a design challenge there is not a single process, but that good design always addresses many issues, including: • designing to meet a need • investigations to inform.
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Iterative design process. Different approaches to user centred design. That in approaching a design challenge there is not a single process, but that good design always addresses many issues, including: • designing to meet a need • investigations to inform
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Which of the following best describes the iterative design process?
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The iterative design process is characterized by cycles of prototyping, testing, and refining based on user feedback.
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- Iterative Design: A design process that involves repeated cycles of prototyping, testing, and refinement.
- User-Centered Design: An approach that prioritizes the needs and preferences of users in the design process.
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Ignoring User Feedback: Always seek and integrate user feedback to improve product design and functionality.
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