Voltage Control breaks down the five steps of the design thinking process and how to apply it to problem-solving in business.
Human Centered Design
If there’s a secret sauce to successful product development, it’s human-centered design. To truly create anything with purpose, you must create with the end-user in mind. …
“Creativity is seeing what everyone else has seen, and thinking what no one else has thought.” -Albert Einstein We are in a time of great…
In this time of social distancing, how might we embrace the power of facilitation to unlock true human connection in virtual environments? We’ve been hosting…
How do you design products and services that people love? While this is a big question to answer, it can be solved using a process…
Often, when words and ideas become ubiquitous — “disrupt,” “unicorn,” and “curate” are some potentially over-used words in the start-up and design space — we begin not to listen.…
The phrases User-Centered Design, Human-Centered Design, and Design Thinking are bandied around a lot these days. Are they distinct processes? Are they the same thing? Some…
Design thinking is a way of working that companies are adopting as a way to drive thoughtful decisions, greater collaboration, and better results. But what…
The digital product design space is constantly evolving, so our team of designers is continuously testing new tools and approaches. Voltage Control is a proponent…
Kellee M. Franklin, PhD This is the first in a new series of articles on thought leaders in the innovation space. * “We can choose…