In addressing the complex matter of designers' empathy with people they are designing for, this paper advances 'dialogue' as a strategy for building and using empathy during designing. It examines why developing empathy is so difficult when users are absent, and explores the potential of dialogue to help address these difficulties, both at theoretical and at practical levels. The key characteristics and the challenges associated with this dialectical approach are presented.status: publishe
International audiencePurpose-The purpose of this paper is to focus on the challenge of designing an...
This short paper presents a design competition case study in which the aim was to design concepts fo...
Empathy has been recognized as a fundamental ability to generate social cohesion, to facilitate conf...
In the 1980s, one of the values advanced to distinguish the field of design from the sciences and th...
Co-design aims to bring designers and end-users together to improve the quality of design projects. ...
This chapter positions designers as actors in multidisciplinary collaboration within municipal, comm...
User-centered design attempts to create innovation by understanding and answering the needs of users...
Empathizing with users, many authors argue, is especially important in assistive product design, and...
Empathy is argued to be a key factor for a successful design discussion. However, such causality can...
As designers, our job consists of creating things—products, services or experiences—for other people...
Empathizing with user, has been considered by many design researchers as one of the important factor...
Designers strive to create things that make an impact on people by viewing their work through a huma...
Empathic Design can be seen as the designer using empathy throughout the Design process. Empathy ful...
The emerging collaborative approaches to design require a rethinking of how empathy as a designer’s ...
This preprint examines how empathy can improve workplace design. It shows how empathy can help to un...
International audiencePurpose-The purpose of this paper is to focus on the challenge of designing an...
This short paper presents a design competition case study in which the aim was to design concepts fo...
Empathy has been recognized as a fundamental ability to generate social cohesion, to facilitate conf...
In the 1980s, one of the values advanced to distinguish the field of design from the sciences and th...
Co-design aims to bring designers and end-users together to improve the quality of design projects. ...
This chapter positions designers as actors in multidisciplinary collaboration within municipal, comm...
User-centered design attempts to create innovation by understanding and answering the needs of users...
Empathizing with users, many authors argue, is especially important in assistive product design, and...
Empathy is argued to be a key factor for a successful design discussion. However, such causality can...
As designers, our job consists of creating things—products, services or experiences—for other people...
Empathizing with user, has been considered by many design researchers as one of the important factor...
Designers strive to create things that make an impact on people by viewing their work through a huma...
Empathic Design can be seen as the designer using empathy throughout the Design process. Empathy ful...
The emerging collaborative approaches to design require a rethinking of how empathy as a designer’s ...
This preprint examines how empathy can improve workplace design. It shows how empathy can help to un...
International audiencePurpose-The purpose of this paper is to focus on the challenge of designing an...
This short paper presents a design competition case study in which the aim was to design concepts fo...
Empathy has been recognized as a fundamental ability to generate social cohesion, to facilitate conf...