Stanford Design Thinking Process



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very nice :) i want ... ( 1 year ago by angelarwu)
very nice :) i want one when it looks nicer. haha =)
We're working to ... ( 1 year ago by mada299)
We're working to make it look nicer :)
great stuff, guys! ... ( 1 year ago by Moosh2001)
great stuff, guys! i'm so proud of all your efforts. go design thinking!
poo poo ( 1 year ago by mk897)
poo poo
hahaha.... ( 1 year ago by MrWicked15)
hahaha....
Reminds me of ... ( 1 year ago by micromateo)
Reminds me of industrial design courses. It's just design. how else would you do it ;)
Simple solution: ... ( 1 year ago by Quietlydoesit)
Simple solution: get a clip attached to the bike which is adjustable, put a lid on the cup with a straw which extends all the way to the rider's mouth (as an optional extra) then, hey presto! See, and I don't go to Stanford, I shovel shit in a factory.
Iteration No 1: ... ( 1 year ago by Quietlydoesit)
Iteration No 1: attach a cup to the bike with the lid and optional straw, just pour your drink into the fitted cup and hey presto! simple...it doesn't move or spill and it is ofcourse detachable if you want to carry it to the next vending machine....for the next top-up.
Iteration No 2: You ... ( 1 year ago by Quietlydoesit)
Iteration No 2: You have a cup which you carry in your 'school' bag and fill it when you get a vended coffee if you intend to move with it. Then you don't need to worry about fixing it to your bike.....I think they are called flasks.
the best and most ... ( 1 year ago by minnibeach)
the best and most helpful video on youtube for me. i'm using it for my work, to refresh my memory on d.school learnings..
As a fellow ... ( 1 year ago by nonnv)
As a fellow designer I should say "WELL DONE" It's a litlle rough around the edges... but well done.
Good jobs Gals. ... ( 1 year ago by nastygreeny)
Good jobs Gals. Thanks for sharing!
I like it. "Simply ... ( 9 months ago by pedro3000)
I like it. "Simply the best" probably is going al ittle overboard. ;) How about riding u a hill - gravel path - quick stops? I like the process - now on to iteration 12, 13, 14, 15 ....
Iteration #3 ... ( 9 months ago by pedro3000)
Iteration #3 Quietlydoesit turns out to be not so quiet after all. Attach a cup of hot coffee to your leg and then bull=whip Quietlydoesit. Subject hops around spilling hot coffee down leg. Subject cries. Subject urinates self. Subject asks for forgiveness.
The standard ... ( 1 month ago by christ0on0a0stick)
The standard engineering design process is shortened here and actually works better than most other, convoluted, models. Hats off to all innovators who are out to prove that there is always a better way!



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