iterative-design

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Iterative design' is like baking a cake to perfection. You try a recipe, test the cake, make changes to the recipe based on the result, and bake again. You repeat this process until the cake is perfect. It's a method of continuous improvement.
Examples in Different Contexts
In social campaigns, iterative design can refine messaging for greater impact. A campaign manager might share, 'Through iterative design, we evolved our message for wider audience resonance.'
Practice Scenarios
Creative

Scenario:

The client has a vision, but we need to make a few changes to match it. They're open to evolving the concept to meet their vision.

Response:

Yes, iterative design will let us gradually adjust the design to meet the client’s vision.

Tech

Scenario:

The new software has a few bugs, and we've received user feedback. We need to find an effective way to improve upon these issues quickly.

Response:

We could use an iterative design approach; it will help us identify and address issues in a more organized way.

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