Needfinding focuses on design research and design planning. The premise of the class is that by studying the world around us, we can get a better understanding of what people need, and use those insights to create meaningful new products and services. Needfinding draws upon theory and methods from anthropology, psychology, engineering and design planning. In this class, students develop proficiency in research and planning through a combination of in- class activities, readings on theory and real world projects. Emphasis is on developing the flexible thinking skills that enable the designer to navigate the future. Prerequisites for undergraduates: DESIGN DESIGN 121 and DESIGN DESIGN 141, or consent of the instructor. This class is required for undergrad Design majors. Priority for this class will be given to senior Design students.
4 units · Letter (ABCD/NP)
Needfinding focuses on design research and design planning. The premise of the class is that by studying the world around us, we can get a better understanding of what people need, and use those insights to create meaningful new products and services. Needfinding draws upon theory and methods from anthropology, psychology, engineering and design planning. In this class, students develop proficiency in research and planning through a combination of in- class activities, readings on theory and real world projects. Emphasis is on developing the flexible thinking skills that enable the designer to navigate the future. Prerequisites for undergraduates: DESIGN 121 and DESIGN 141, or consent of the instructor. This class is required for undergrad Design majors. Priority for this class will be given to senior Design students.
Offered in Autumn 2025 at Stanford University.