
Chapter 1 - Identifying a problem
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- Q1What is the first step in a design project?Carrying out user surveysTesting a productIdentifying a problemExplaining the need for a solutionDoing research30s
- Q2What is one of the ways to research a problem in a design project?Visiting a locationCarrying out user surveysLooking at books, newspapers, websitesInterviewing clientsTesting a product30s
- Q3A lot of times, Who is responsible for identifying a problem in a design project?The clientThe userThe designerThe developerThe researcher30s
- Q4What is the purpose of identifying a problem in a design project?To test a productTo gather research dataTo explain and justify the need for a solutionTo visit a locationTo interview clients30s
- Q5What are some ways to understand a problem in a design project?Looking at books, newspapers, websitesInterviews, user surveys, testing a productCarrying out market researchExplaining the need for a solutionVisiting a location, carrying out user surveys30s
- Q6Why is it important to identify a problem at the beginning of a design project?To visit a locationTo test a productTo gather research dataTo interview clientsTo provide focus and direction30s
- Q7What is the purpose of doing research in a design project?To identify a problemTo interview clientsTo visit a locationTo learn more about the problem and its possible solutionsTo test a product30s
- Q8What is the role of the designer in identifying a problem in a design project?To interview clientsTo understand and explain the problemTo test a productTo visit a locationTo gather research data30s