Product Design Process Step 4: Sketching
<h1>Introduction</h1>
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<p>Sketching is a crucial step in the product design process. It involves taking the ideas and insights gained from user research and translating them into visual concepts. Sketching is an iterative process that allows designers to explore different ideas and refine their designs before moving on to more detailed design work. In this blog, we will discuss the importance of sketching and how to do it effectively.</p>
<h1>Lets start</h1>
<p>To begin, it’s important to have a clear understanding of the problem that the product is solving and the needs of the user. This information should be gathered through user research and used to inform the sketching process. Sketching involves creating rough, quick sketches of potential design solutions. These sketches should be focused on solving the problem and meeting the needs of the user.</p>
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