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Product Oriented Design Service

Product-oriented designs refer to the design of the product according to user needs during the product development process.

This approach places users at the center of the design to meet users' expectations and improve the user experience of the product.

Product-focused designs have the potential to increase the success of products by focusing on user needs. Delivering a product that meets users' needs and expectations can increase customer satisfaction and provide a competitive advantage.

  • Product Oriented Design Service

    • User Research: Extensive research is conducted to understand users' needs, expectations and usage scenarios. At this stage, methods such as interviews with users, surveys, observation and user tests can be used.
    • Problem Definition: Based on the results of user research, it is determined what problems the product will solve and what needs it will meet. This step clarifies the focus of the design process.
    • Design Creation: Design concepts are developed to meet the user needs of the product. At this stage, different design options are studied and prototypes are created. The design is constantly improved taking into account user feedback.
    • Prototype Production: Prototypes are produced to test the functionality and usability of the design. Prototypes allow users to experience the product and provide feedback. This feedback plays an important role in shaping the final design.
    • Testing and Iteration: Prototypes are tested with users and feedback is collected. This feedback is used to improve the design and start the iteration process. This phase is repeated to ensure that the product best meets user needs.
    • Production Phase: The final version of the design is made ready for production. During the production phase, the design may need to be reviewed for manufacturability and cost effectiveness.
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