Design thinking in product development - case study: Leather library

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Called “design thinking”, this human-centered method is the most advanced way to meet the requirements of clients or target groups. In the elaboration of the Leather Library, this method was experimented and verified, proving its efficiency in the development of creativity, problem solving and accountability of designers.

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Pop, M. (2020). Design thinking in product development - case study: Leather library. In ICAMS Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems (pp. 543–548). Inst. Nat. Cercetare-Dezvoltare Text. Pielarie. https://doi.org/10.24264/icams-2020.V.10

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