Imagine that applying a design process in the modification of projects is like following a recipe to make a delicious cake. Just like how you need to gather ingredients, measure them, mix them in the right order, and bake the cake to perfection, a design process helps us make changes to projects in a structured and thoughtful way.
First, we need to understand what needs to be changed in the project, just like identifying the type of cake we want to make. Then, we brainstorm ideas on how to modify the project to make it better, which is like coming up with different recipes for the cake.
After that, we sketch out our ideas on paper, similar to drawing how the cake will look before baking. We then test and iterate on our designs to see which ones work best, just like tasting the batter before baking.
Finally, we implement the changes to the project, making sure everything is done carefully and according to the plan, like baking the cake and decorating it beautifully. By following this process, we can ensure that our modifications are well-thought-out and successful.