JD Lee, CD Wickens, Y Liu, LN Boyle - ShangHai, 2017 - academia.edu
… , our main question is ‘how real exchanges between designers and participants happen in design processes’, a logical question informed by our ideal of ‘Designing with people’. We …
… that we address, and how much they support the idea of Foundations for DesigningUser-Centered Systems. They often find that they have to train their staff about users, their tasks, and …
… , the designer takes some of the burden of understanding how the application works off the user, who then can focus on the unique properties of the social experience she is building. …
… in this book is howusers are defined and by whom. For instance, are users to be conceived of … and forth continually between the designer and the user, between the designer's projected …
… of reader-response originally was used in literary research, the arguments provide us with valuable insight into howusers interact with designers and designs. In fact, more designers …
L Damodaran - Behaviour & information technology, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
… `One frequent-heard argument for users’ participation in designing is that involvement … and user education. This paper describes and provides guidance on how to set up such a `user …
EBN Sanders - Design and the social sciences, 2002 - taylorfrancis.com
… The social scientist/researcher serves as the interface between the user and the designer. … user experience the source of inspiration, we are better able to design for experiencing. How …
T Miaskiewicz, KA Kozar - Design studies, 2011 - Elsevier
… We illustrate how the results could provide a foundation for future research. … For example, when a designer is asked to design a new product (eg, a new DVD player) for older users and …
… “Anyone who's serious about designing interfaces should have this book on their shelf for … User experience designers have learned, for example, how to help people search through …