Double diamond design process

Description
This Double Diamond Design Process template offers a clear and structured visual representation of the widely used design thinking methodology. It highlights the four key stages—Discover, Define, Develop, and Deliver—using a two-diamond shape that efficiently breaks down the steps for tackling design challenges.
The infographic emphasizes the transition from broad general problem statements to specific solutions, detailing each phase of the design process, including research, insights, ideation, and prototyping. The use of distinct color blocks—blue for research, black for defining, orange for delivery, and the contrasting diamond shapes—helps communicate the iterative nature of the design process while making the flow easy to follow.
This template is perfect for teams, project managers, design professionals, and educators who want to showcase the methodology in a straightforward, visually engaging way. With full customization options, it can be adapted to suit different audiences or to fit specific design projects, from early-stage brainstorming to solution delivery.
The modern design, combined with clean typography and a simple layout, makes this slide ideal for presentations on design thinking, innovation, problem-solving, and product development. Whether you’re leading a workshop, educating students, or presenting a project update, this template enhances the clarity and impact of your message.
Who is it for
This template is suited for design professionals, product managers, innovation teams, educators, and consultants who are introducing or applying the Double Diamond methodology in their processes. It's particularly useful for anyone in the design, product development, or business strategy fields.
Other Uses
Beyond its use in design thinking and project management, this slide can also be adapted for use in workshops on creative problem-solving, innovation, or strategic planning. It can be used for illustrating product development stages, business process mapping, or as part of an introduction to design methodologies for teams or classrooms.
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