Design toolkit

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Design thinking refers to the way designers arrive at solutions that make our world a little better, more beautiful and more meaningful. 

An increasing number of non-designers are applying it as well, as it offers a wide array of useful methods and techniques for finding solutions to complex problems. This toolkit collects such methods and techniques, divided into seven categories:

  • Researching: obtaining new data and insights into the issue.
  • Structuring: structuring data, insights and ideas.
  • Defining: defining an orientation or a perspective on the issue.
  • Creating: generating ideas for solutions to the issue.
  • Selecting: selecting (ideas for) solutions to the issue.
  • Assessing: receiving feedback on an idea or a solution.
  • Realising: considering and clarifying the continued development and implementation of a solution. 

These tools can be used separately, for instance to do research or to brainstorm, as well as in combination with each other, for instance to set up your own design process. This is entirely up to you. Make the most of them! Try the tools, adapt them and use them as you think is best.

  • Researching

    The category researching contains design tools that allow you to collect information, experiences, perspectives and other types of data on an issue.
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  • Structuring

    The category structuring contains design tools that allow you to order the data and insights you have acquired.
  • Defining

    The category defining includes design tools that can help plot a course
  • Creating

    The category creating includes design tools that help you view the issue from various angles and, from each of these, think up innovative solutions.
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  • Selecting

    The category of selecting includes design tools that help you evaluate and select ideas or draft solutions.
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  • Assessing

    The category assessing includes design tools that help you evaluate solutions at an early stage of their development.
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  • Implementing

    The category implementing includes design tools that let you create an overview of things needed to implement the designed solution.
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