
"In this section, I will share with you the final product that I have created: an ergonomically crafted, minimalist, and adjustable desk full of hidden storage. I attempted to follow the design thinking process or framework, which talked of five important phases: interviewing the users, defining problems at hand, ideating solutions for these problems, then creating scribbles for one idea, and getting feedback for the solutions, changes, and making the great product I proposed."
"Most of the challenges revolve around home office space. If we are used to our own space in the home office, we may struggle to keep our own home office clean, adjusted, and spacious. I know that many users face this situation, and they might not have realized that issues exist. In this case study, you guys discover that there are some good solutions for home office space for everyone."
Home-office users often lack dedicated space and end up working at kitchen tables, sofas, or bedrooms due to space constraints. The aim is to create a product usable by many users to improve time spent and work quality at home. Challenges include maintaining cleanliness, adjustability, and a sense of spaciousness in confined areas. The proposed solution is an ergonomically designed, minimalist desk that is adjustable, mobile, and includes hidden storage to maximize functionality. A design-thinking approach guided the development through user interviews, problem definition, ideation, prototyping, and feedback-driven refinement to produce the desk prototype.
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