Abstract
Purpose: Design thinking is a process for identifying solutions to problems in certain contexts. The better one understands contextual factors affecting use and interaction, the more effectively one can use design thinking to address issues at the context and greater systems
levels. This article examines how the cognitive science concepts of scripts and prototypes can help realize the potential of design thinking in different settings.<br/> Method: This article compares design thinking approaches for understanding context to concepts of context as
examined in the cognitive mechanisms of prototypes and scripts. Through this comparison, the author explains how to integrate scripts and prototypes into design thinking processes in order to enhance understandings of context and the success of design thinking approaches to context-related
problems.<br/> Results: The article reveals that prototypes and scripts can expand design thinking approaches and enhance the development of design solutions for addressing problems at local and greater systems levels.<br/> Conclusions: Technical communicators can
use the approach presented here to enhance design thinking processes in order to better address problems in or design products for specific contexts.
Publisher
The Society for Technical Communication
Subject
Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Communication
Cited by
2 articles.
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