This subtopic covers Iteration in Human-Centered Design– the process of continuously refining and improving a design through repeated cycles of testing, feedback, and adjustments. Each iteration involves making changes based on insights gained from user feedback or testing, and then re-evaluating the design to see if it better meets user needs. Iteration allows designers to evolve ideas gradually, learning what works and what doesn’t at each step, and enhancing the design’s relevance, usability, and effectiveness. This iterative approach is crucial to ensuring that the final solution is finely tuned to user expectations and performs well in real-world contexts.