ABSTRACT. In this paper we present User Participatory Sketching as a complementary approach to user requirements gathering methods. We apply the approach in an empirical study and investigate its potential benefits early in interaction design processes. The findings from a case study suggest the User Participatory Sketching approach can complement conventional user requirement gathering techniques in the aspects of: (1) tangibilizing communication; (2) contextualizing design concepts; and (3) unveiling underlying thoughts. The sketches created by the users may also facilitate design by providing recourses for idea exploration, documenting the users ’ requirements in a visual way and allowing for further interpretations
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
User interface design by sketching, as well as other sketching activities, typically involves sketch...
Designers largely use freehand sketching as the one way of communicating their ideas during the desi...
This paper proposes User Participatory Sketching as a complementary approach to user requirements ga...
When designing novel user interfaces, paper-pencil sketches can support the design thinking process ...
International audienceExisting design processes typically begin with informal ideation by sketching ...
In many of the design cases designers may not have the required knowledge about users’ needs, and it...
In Sketching User Experiences: The Workbook, you will learn, through step-by-step instructions and e...
This paper presents and discusses results from two cases, where various sketching techniques includi...
This paper describes a method called speed sketching, which utilizes user data as inspiration in a b...
Sketching Working Experience: The Workbook provides information about the step-by-step process of th...
The goal of this paper is to reexamine assumptions about sketch-based interfaces for modeling in the...
This paper presents our user and usability studies for applying scenarios in user-centred design to ...
The article presents a case study aimed at studying user involvement in the early phase of design pr...
Some recent discussions in the interaction design community have called attention to sketching as an...
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
User interface design by sketching, as well as other sketching activities, typically involves sketch...
Designers largely use freehand sketching as the one way of communicating their ideas during the desi...
This paper proposes User Participatory Sketching as a complementary approach to user requirements ga...
When designing novel user interfaces, paper-pencil sketches can support the design thinking process ...
International audienceExisting design processes typically begin with informal ideation by sketching ...
In many of the design cases designers may not have the required knowledge about users’ needs, and it...
In Sketching User Experiences: The Workbook, you will learn, through step-by-step instructions and e...
This paper presents and discusses results from two cases, where various sketching techniques includi...
This paper describes a method called speed sketching, which utilizes user data as inspiration in a b...
Sketching Working Experience: The Workbook provides information about the step-by-step process of th...
The goal of this paper is to reexamine assumptions about sketch-based interfaces for modeling in the...
This paper presents our user and usability studies for applying scenarios in user-centred design to ...
The article presents a case study aimed at studying user involvement in the early phase of design pr...
Some recent discussions in the interaction design community have called attention to sketching as an...
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
User interface design by sketching, as well as other sketching activities, typically involves sketch...
Designers largely use freehand sketching as the one way of communicating their ideas during the desi...