Design thinking methodology: Mobile application design example
2021
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Danışman: Doç. Dr. Yelda Özkoçak
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Today, in parallel with the advancement of technology, the usage rate of mobile devices is increasing. With the increase in the production supply, the prices becoming more accessible and the fact that we can perform many operations in our daily life have been effective in reaching large masses of these devices. Besides making life easier for users, mobile devices enable us to perform many operations quickly without requiring physical contact. Design Thinking is an approach applied to solve complex problems and generate useful solutions for the target audience. Today, it is used by innovative companies and individuals in different fields such as science, art, technology. One of its usage areas is the interface design process of mobile applications. In this study, concepts such as design thinking, human centered design, participatory design, mobile devices were tried to be explained and the use of design thinking in mobile application design was examined through the Hayat Eve Sığar application.
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Dr. Erkan Soyupak
Kurum

İstanbul Beykent Üniversity
İletişim Sanatları ve Tasarım Sanat Dalı
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Erkan Soyupak (Master Thesis). Design thinking methodology: Mobile application design example, 2021, İstanbul Beykent Üniversity.
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