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Using Notion for Design Thinking

Unmatched flexibility as an all-in-one workspace — combines docs, wikis, databases, and project management in a single tool. When combined with Design Thinking, this makes Notion a strong candidate for teams who want a structured, repeatable workflow without sacrificing flexibility. Design Thinking works best in Notion when you leverage its idea management to implement the framework's key practices directly in the tool your team already lives in.

About Design Thinking

Design Thinking is a human-centred problem-solving process: Empathise → Define → Ideate → Prototype → Test. It emphasises understanding user needs deeply before jumping to solutions.

Empathise: conduct deep user research before defining the problem
Define: synthesise research into a clear problem statement (HMW)
Ideate: generate divergent solutions before evaluating any
Prototype and test: build low-fidelity representations to validate with real users

How to set up Design Thinking in Notion

1

Create an Empathy and Research workspace

In Notion, create a project named "User Research". Each card represents one research session. In the card, log: participant context, key observations, direct quotes, and emotional signals. Use labels for: observation type (Pain, Gain, Context), urgency, and user segment.

2

Define the problem (HMW statements)

Use Notion's idea management to create a "Problem Framing" board. Each card is a "How Might We" (HMW) statement derived from research. Vote on the most promising HMWs with your team. The top-voted HMWs become the focus for ideation. Add a "Votes" custom field to track team consensus.

3

Run an ideation sprint in the tool

In Notion, create an "Ideation" board or list for each HMW statement. Team members add solution ideas as cards — no filtering or evaluation during this phase. After divergent ideation (aim for 20+ ideas per HMW), add a "Feasibility" and "Impact" field and do a quick dot-vote.

4

Track prototypes and test cycles

Set up a custom workflow in Notion for the Test track: Concept → Prototype Building → User Testing → Insights → Decision. Each prototype card links to the HMW statement it addresses, the user testing sessions, and the insights captured. Only prototypes that pass testing graduate to the roadmap.

Which Notion features matter for Design Thinking

Notion has 1 of 2 core Design Thinking features natively.

FeatureWhy it matters for Design ThinkingNotion
Idea ManagementDivergent ideation and opportunity management
User Feedback ManagementCapturing and organising research and feedback
Custom WorkflowsCustom stage definitions matching your process
Custom FieldsTracking methodology-specific metadata
RoadmappingStrategic planning and PI/initiative mapping

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