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Relational Mapping in the context of Design Thinking

Relational Mapping in Design Thinking

Relational Mapping in Design Thinking is a method used to visualize and understand the connections, relationships, and dependencies between different elements in a system or process. It helps in uncovering patterns, identifying gaps, and gaining insights that can inform design decisions.

Key Aspects:

  1. Visualization: Relational mapping typically involves creating visual diagrams or charts to represent the relationships between various components.

  2. Analysis: Through relational mapping, designers can analyze the interactions and influences among different parts of a system, enabling a deeper understanding of the overall structure.

  3. Synthesis: By mapping out relationships, designers can synthesize information effectively, leading to more informed and strategic design solutions.

Benefits:

Resources:

  1. IDEO Design Thinking Method
  2. The Stanford d.school: An Introduction to Design Thinking Process Guide
  3. Nielsen Norman Group: Introduction to Design Thinking

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