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What is Human-Centered Design (HCD)

At many points in technological history, Don Norman helped designers understand their responsibility to the people who use the things they design. Great advances were made in electronics and computing throughout the second half of the 20th century. The problem … See more

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Healthcare UX—Design that Saves Lives IxDF

WEB669 shares. UX design has the potential to improve people’s everyday lives. The stakes are even higher if you work as a UX designer in the healthcare industry. The health-tech …

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What is Inclusive Design

WEBInclusive design enhances the overall user experience. It ensures that everyone—irrespective of physical or cognitive abilities, age, culture, educational …

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What is Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)

WEBHuman-computer interaction (HCI) is a multidisciplinary field of study focusing on the design of computer technology and, in particular, the interaction between humans (the users) …

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What is User Centered Design (UCD)

WEBUser-centered design (UCD) is an iterative design process in which designers focus on the users and their needs in each phase of the design process. In UCD, design teams …

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What is Holistic Design

WEBWhen design teams do holistic design in user experience (UX) design, they take a bird’s-eye view of users’ interactions in their world and the many interconnected factors in their …

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Affinity Diagrams: How to Cluster Your Ideas and Reveal Insights

WEBAffinity diagrams are a great method to use when you want to make sense of a large volume of mixed information and data—facts, ethnographic research, ideas from …

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What are Concept Maps

WEBEducation: Concept maps are instrumental in fostering deep learning among students. They encourage learners to connect new information with existing knowledge, promoting …

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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs IxDF

WEBMaslow researched both 'exemplary people' from the past, such as Albert Einstein and Eleanor Roosevelt, and elite college students. Following these studies, Maslow …

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What is Sustainable Design

WEBA sustainably designed product or service is one that considers the entire lifecycle of the product during development, from manufacturing to disposal. A truly sustainable design …

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What Is Human-Centered AI (HCAI)

WEBThere are several notable case studies where Human-Centered AI (HCAI) has been successfully implemented in design: IBM's AI for Fashion: IBM collaborated with …

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Self-Actualization: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs IxDF

WEBSelf-actualization is the final stage in the linear growth of an individual. Maslow believed that in order to achieve this state of personal fulfilment, the person must first satisfy the …

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What are Ecosystem Maps

WEBEcosystem maps are tools that designers create to understand the relationships and dependencies between the various actors and parts that contribute to creating customer …

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Safety: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs IxDF

WEBThe need for safety was acknowledged as a basic human need by Abraham Maslow in his ' Hierarchy of Needs '. Safety needs represent the second tier in Maslow's hierarchy and …

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5 Common Low-Fidelity Prototypes and Their Best Practices

WEBHere, let’s look at the best practices of five of the most common low-fidelity prototypes: sketches, paper prototypes, Lego prototypes, wireframes and Wizard of Oz prototypes. …

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What are Wicked Problems

WEBWicked problems are problems with many interdependent factors making them seem impossible to solve. Because the factors are often incomplete, in flux, and difficult …

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Data Analysis: Techniques, Tools, and Processes IxDF

WEBData analysis is collecting, cleansing, analyzing, presenting, and interpreting data to derive insights. This process aids decision-making by providing helpful insights …

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What is Immersive Media

WEBImmersive media refers to digital technology that creates or enhances an environment, either to simulate the physical world or to create something completely new. This type of …

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The Diffusion of Innovation – Strategies for Adoption of Products

WEBThe diffusion of innovation is the process by which new products are adopted (or not) by their intended audiences. It allows designers and marketers to examine why it is that …

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