Design can exist without “the research.” But if we don’t study the world, we don’t always know how or what to create.
from the article, “The Art of Design Research (and Why It Matters)”.
Design research is an integral part of the oft–misunderstood user–centered design process. This process, employed by user experience designers, is both iterative and cyclical. Its outputs serve as its inputs. Initially, solutions are proposed based on embodied, observable phenomena related to the problem space. Next, a design solution is agreed upon and then prototyped. Eventually, it’s tested against its target audience. Finally, the process repeats itself.
Read the entire article at: http://www.uxbooth.com/blog/complete-beginners-guide-to-design-research/
