Designers attitudes towards steps in the design process

⚠ Exploratory Research ahead

This is a little study that explores Designer’s attitudes to steps in the design process

The idea was based on the observation that some steps are part of almost any design process while some are left out. So I wanted some data on this. In addition …

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Activity co-documentation

In a previous blogpost I demonstrated some methods for mapping social relations as well as emotions/liked-and-less-liked-parts-of-a-process. In this blogpost, I will show some ideas on documenting the processes with your participants by writing step-by-step instructions together.

I’m not the first one to try something this, for example CARD …

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Visual Interviews and Visual analysis

a beginner friendly method for user need research

While interviews and observations are popular methods for data gathering they can be hard to handle for beginners: Asking open questions, avoiding influences and managing the flow is hard. Graphical templates on which the reserach participant sketches or writes can help the …

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Design as a Structured Process?

I have a Love/Hate relationship with design method frameworks, these diagrams and flows showing what happens afters which step in a design process: »Human Centered Design« or »Design Thinking« to name two.

Human Centered Design Cycle Image: Human Centered Design Cycle

Design method frameworks provide an overview of the process and give suggestions …

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Sketchy Theme for Prototyping in Code

A major problem of  prototyping in code is that the prototype may be mistaken for a (nearly)  finished product and that the focus shifts from the interactions towards colors and fonts.

Some mockup tools (Pencil, Balsamiq) provide sketchy stencils to create mockups which look not finished. I tried to recreated …

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Audio-Recordings of Interviews: Indispensable or Nice Supplement?

Reading in the literature on Interviewing almost everybody recommends audio recording as well as additional video. Nevertheless I wondered how important these recordings might be especially considering that some people never learn to value a user centered design process if they find their first steps too tedious.

So: Is it …

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Open Source Social Research

I rely mainly on open source Software. I would use proprietary software as well but I think open source has  some advantages:

  • to be able to just install software on several computers
  • being able to share data with a team easily.
  • ease the entry: nobody is enthusiastic about trying something …
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little hack

When shopping in my local supermarket I always wondered about one thing at the checkout: The cashier was always pushing one of these separation-bars back, along the movement direction of the conveyor belt. It seemed tedious: after a few movements of the belt the separation-bar was at the belt’s …

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