There is an imbalance across design disciplines in how the user is theorised, represented and ultimately configured. It is suggested that normative user-centred design, as practiced in product design and human-computer interaction (HCI), can lead to a lack-based approach which, when applied in a health and wellbeing context, tends to align unreflexively with a medicalised view of the person. In contrast, the use of self in research is a concept well-developed in health care ethics and care professions, while the interpersonal relationship is valued and analysed in psychotherapy and counselling research and practice. Inspired by these, this article presents a discussion on the sometimes deeply relational nature of doing design with users whe...
Using designers’ personal experiences in interaction design practice is often questioned in a predom...
A new relationship between product designers and the users of products is emerging. It is now being ...
Everyday we come up with new solutions for our existing problems. But the solutions of today are tom...
There is an imbalance across design disciplines in how the user is theorised, represented and ultima...
This thesis describes the relations between objects, practices, and individuals. The main objective ...
As human-centred philosophies continue to permeate the landscape of design practice, education, and ...
Design personas have, since their origins in the late 1990s, been recognised as a design tool to fos...
This paper highlights how artefacts can be used as an effective tool to understand users and encoura...
Design personas have, since their origins in the late 1990s, been recognised as a design tool to fos...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Pe...
Design as a thing: how designers make up design as an object in human-centred design practice
The emphasis on user experience, and bodily-driven approaches in HCI has paved the way towards a ric...
Greater numbers of people in society need care. However, receiving care disrupts identity, changing ...
This paper explores the role of empathy within new product development from the perspective of human...
This paper explores the vital engagement of people at different stages of the product lifecycle. The...
Using designers’ personal experiences in interaction design practice is often questioned in a predom...
A new relationship between product designers and the users of products is emerging. It is now being ...
Everyday we come up with new solutions for our existing problems. But the solutions of today are tom...
There is an imbalance across design disciplines in how the user is theorised, represented and ultima...
This thesis describes the relations between objects, practices, and individuals. The main objective ...
As human-centred philosophies continue to permeate the landscape of design practice, education, and ...
Design personas have, since their origins in the late 1990s, been recognised as a design tool to fos...
This paper highlights how artefacts can be used as an effective tool to understand users and encoura...
Design personas have, since their origins in the late 1990s, been recognised as a design tool to fos...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Pe...
Design as a thing: how designers make up design as an object in human-centred design practice
The emphasis on user experience, and bodily-driven approaches in HCI has paved the way towards a ric...
Greater numbers of people in society need care. However, receiving care disrupts identity, changing ...
This paper explores the role of empathy within new product development from the perspective of human...
This paper explores the vital engagement of people at different stages of the product lifecycle. The...
Using designers’ personal experiences in interaction design practice is often questioned in a predom...
A new relationship between product designers and the users of products is emerging. It is now being ...
Everyday we come up with new solutions for our existing problems. But the solutions of today are tom...