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Design Thinking: Value Proposition and Creative Concept

10 minutes (1 section)
Technovate (Technology and Innovation)

Course Description

Design thinking has revolutionized how we solve problems. This series focuses on key concepts and tools that can help you understand and create meaningful, user-centered experiences throughout the design thinking process.

In this course, you’ll explore value propositions and creative concepts, two essential tools for shaping clear, compelling solutions. The value proposition canvas helps you map user needs and align your offerings with them, ensuring your solutions deliver real value. Creative concepts take that foundation and help turn your strategy into a focused message that guides design and communication.

Join us, and learn how to craft stronger stories around your product, communicate what makes it unique, and connect with users on a deeper level!

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