Design Process
We provide design solutions by combining processes suitable for each product.
A wide range of processes encompassing planning, design, and development stages minimizes problems encountered during product development.
A wide range of processes encompassing planning, design, and development stages minimizes problems encountered during product development.
01
Problem Definition
The first and most important step in user-centered design is to properly define the problem that users experience.
Users refer to all stakeholders surrounding products and services, and problems are discovered and diagnosed through in-depth interviews about each user's experiences and problems.
Users refer to all stakeholders surrounding products and services, and problems are discovered and diagnosed through in-depth interviews about each user's experiences and problems.
02
Research
We utilize a variety of proven research techniques and research methodologies to observe users and their environments and find solutions to problems. In addition, in order to implement user-centered design, we comply with strict regulations based on universal usability and human scale from the design planning stage.
03
Design Solution
Through a thorough analysis of trends in each industry's specialized fields, we define market-competitive styles and suggest strategic design development directions.
04
Visualization
This is the stage where a design that matches the research and concept of the planning stage is visualized.
Visual results are presented through idea sketching and 3D rendering, and the design is developed by discussing and revising with the customer.
05
Realization
The design draft selected during the consultation process is produced as a mock-up to review more realistic results, identify problems that may arise during future production, and take steps to correct and organize them.
06
Actualization
Through design for production or follow-up support, we maintain the original design and complete finishing work on color, material, and finish.