Design Thinking: Prototypes vs. Specifications

A specification writer with a new idea or innovative design is not as much of a thing of the past. It is a new reality the way organizations are pivoting to changes in the industry. Although, specification has its place, and planning-driven is abstract thinking are both values are useful in creating new ideas. Specifications are needed to build any product or service; you would not have a blueprint with specific requirements without them.

However, design thinking gives one more latitude to create and design simultaneously, but the power of prototyping toys, appliances, vehicles, and surgical equipment to new apps. Prototyping has been around for a long time, but the methodology by which it is done through technological advancement has made it quicker and easier to do in the 21st century. It gives your concept details, form, and nuance that you bring to life. Most early prototypes look crude and unfinished in appearance. Organizations seek creative methods to effectively gain a competitive edge with the design thinking process that increases prototypes' performance. Prototypes are still the most effective method way to re-evaluate a new design of a product or service. There are different prototyping types in the design development phases, and most successful growth projects go through the processes.

New emerging technology has come a long way from drawing and sketching specifications out on paper and then transmitting them to a computer. Today, it is incredible how far we have come to prototyping new designs and innovation of products in 2D or 3D processes that allows the product creative once is design to be printed a physical product from a three-dimensional digital model ready to use. Specifications are needed to build any product or service; you would not have a blueprint with specific requirements. Another transformation that has emerged to be successful for design thinking in prototyping is artificial intelligence. A growing relationship between people and technology for creating and skills with machine learning the easiest way to understand – computer technology controlled.

The creative behaviors of social media have allowed people to collaborate and interact by doing something the first time using computers and new software improvements. Organizations are learning, which places design thinking in the middle of a whole new range of tools and frameworks. The human experience drives many to drawn from other disciplines to the table. The human experience is the transformation foundation of the organization in the innovation space of characteristic compared to the predecessor of the past. Vijay Kumar's book on 101 Design Methods gives you a structured approach to driving innovation with a specific context to creating value in cultivating a culture of design, people, insight, concepts, and solutions. It is essential to continuously be gathering key facts as trends evolve and creative actions in the innovation world. Innovation with new technology emerging every day has created new opportunities that are critical for getting prototypes to the market faster and more efficiently. Organizations are always trying to surpass their competition with unique designs or innovative products and services to the market.  


Darcel Webb


Thanks for the post! Correlating current practices and processes to other industries and disciplines is becoming more critical than ever. We can all learn from each other!

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This is a great article. It points out the issues surrounding collaboration, technology, and social media in the innovation process. Thank you for sharing.

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Excellent insights.. innovation allows organizations to gain a competitive advantage.

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