In the 1980s, one of the values advanced to distinguish the field of design from the sciences and the humanities was empathy. Since then it has become an important theme in design practice, research, and education. Insights from philosophy and cognitive science, however, suggest that empathy has become a design ideology rather than a principle suitable for judging the value of design solutions in some situations – for some end-users and some aspects of their experience. When it is applied in design, two important steps tend to be skipped: an ethical and a perspectival one. Assessing its suitability, we hypothesise, has much to gain theoretically and practically from accounting for the role of embodiment in the process of developing empathy....
\u3cp\u3eAlthough empathy is an essential aspect of co-design, the design community lacks a systemat...
Empathizing with users, many authors argue, is especially important in assistive product design, and...
In addressing the complex matter of designers' empathy with people they are designing for, this pape...
Empathic Design can be seen as the designer using empathy throughout the Design process. Empathy ful...
Empathy is argued to be a key factor for a successful design discussion. However, such causality can...
Co-design aims to bring designers and end-users together to improve the quality of design projects. ...
In order to explain the premises and consequences of the current turn to empathy-Sr based design in ...
In this research note, we bring clarity to the concept of empathy in design research by discussing i...
User-centered design attempts to create innovation by understanding and answering the needs of users...
As designers, our job consists of creating things—products, services or experiences—for other people...
There is no doubt that the role of product designers has changed considerably, not least with the ri...
The emerging collaborative approaches to design require a rethinking of how empathy as a designer’s ...
Empathy is one of the 8 design competences of the study Communication & Multimedia Design at Rot...
This chapter positions designers as actors in multidisciplinary collaboration within municipal, comm...
\u3cp\u3eThis study aims at validating the transferability of the Empathic Handover approach, which ...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough empathy is an essential aspect of co-design, the design community lacks a systemat...
Empathizing with users, many authors argue, is especially important in assistive product design, and...
In addressing the complex matter of designers' empathy with people they are designing for, this pape...
Empathic Design can be seen as the designer using empathy throughout the Design process. Empathy ful...
Empathy is argued to be a key factor for a successful design discussion. However, such causality can...
Co-design aims to bring designers and end-users together to improve the quality of design projects. ...
In order to explain the premises and consequences of the current turn to empathy-Sr based design in ...
In this research note, we bring clarity to the concept of empathy in design research by discussing i...
User-centered design attempts to create innovation by understanding and answering the needs of users...
As designers, our job consists of creating things—products, services or experiences—for other people...
There is no doubt that the role of product designers has changed considerably, not least with the ri...
The emerging collaborative approaches to design require a rethinking of how empathy as a designer’s ...
Empathy is one of the 8 design competences of the study Communication & Multimedia Design at Rot...
This chapter positions designers as actors in multidisciplinary collaboration within municipal, comm...
\u3cp\u3eThis study aims at validating the transferability of the Empathic Handover approach, which ...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough empathy is an essential aspect of co-design, the design community lacks a systemat...
Empathizing with users, many authors argue, is especially important in assistive product design, and...
In addressing the complex matter of designers' empathy with people they are designing for, this pape...