1. Share the idea or concept You provide a sketch, description, or early design file along with what you want to test or learn.
2. Produce an initial prototype
A prototype is produced quickly to allow physical evaluation of fit, function, or usability.
3. Test and review
You test the prototype in the real world and identify what works and what doesn’t.
4. Iterate and refine
Design changes are made based on feedback and further prototypes are produced if required.
5. Progress or conclude
The project either moves into product prototyping, production planning, or ends once learning goals are met.