Kate BurnHow to embed behavioural insights into design teams — Part 2: from insights to actionSharing my personal reflections from multidisciplinary design projects in public health. This post is continues from Part 1: from problems…Oct 7, 2019Oct 7, 2019
Kate BurnHow to embed behavioural insights into design teams — Part 1: from problems to insightsSharing my personal reflections from multidisciplinary design projects in public health. This post continues from How and when to embed…Oct 7, 2019Oct 7, 2019
Kate BurnHow and when to embed behavioural insights into design teams on digital projectsPublic Health England’s Digital team have lucked out. We are surrounded by expert collaborators keen to help us design great services…Oct 7, 2019Oct 7, 2019
Kate BurnPastures new: the state of design in public healthLast November, I left a job I’d absolutely loved and started a new one in a fledgling design team at Public Health England.Jun 20, 2019Jun 20, 2019
Kate BurnDesign Research deconstructed: Analogous methodsThis one’s from the archive! I wrote this post while working at IDEO to capture how a analogous research activity unfolded, but never got…Jun 17, 2019Jun 17, 2019
Kate BurninDesign Research Methods(Designing for) The World in Which You Feel StupidIn this first Methods In Action post, Akshan Ish and I explore how we craft design research activities to ‘walk in someone else’s shoes’.Nov 1, 20168Nov 1, 20168
Kate BurninIDEO StoriesA Lantern in the FogThe squiggles, asterisks and lines that light up my notebook, and illuminate my sense-making processApr 11, 20162Apr 11, 20162