Design thinking refers to the cognitive, strategic and practical processes by which design concepts (proposals for new products, buildings, machines, etc.) are developed. Many of the key concepts and aspects of design thinking have been identified through studies, across different design domains, of design cognition and design activity in both laboratory and natural contexts.[1][2]
Design thinking is also associated with prescriptions for the innovation of products and services within business and social contexts.[3][4] Some of these prescriptions have been criticized for oversimplifying the design process and trivializing the role of technical knowledge and skills.[5][6]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_thinking From Wikipedia (last edited on 12-18-19)
Step 1: Empathize- Research need of the user
Step 2:Define-State needs and problems of users
Step 3:Ideate-create new ideas and challenge assumptions
Step 4:Prototype-start to create solution for user
Step 5:Test-Test out you solution
When you are completing this poses; you will most likely repeat step 4 and 5 multiple times until it satisfies your user.