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Rebekah Forman
Rebekah Forman

Rebekah Forman

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From Design in the Age of Anxiety by Erika Hall

Removing anxiety from the design process can decrease the potential for anxiety in the world. A reactive process leads to me-too products, solutions for non-problems, feature-creep, and tone-deaf communication. Internal issues that pervert the intent of good design threaten to become the vexing material of da…

From Design in the Age of Anxiety by Erika Hall

We don’t use what we’ve learned to dismiss the inevitable anxieties that crop up, but we can counter them effectively by knowing where they originate, and minimize their pull. The capacity to innovate is fragile in the face of entrenched habits and unspoken fears. So, we get them all out on the table and consider them in our solutions.

From Design in the Age of Anxiety by Erika Hall

The most well-known area of design research is ethnographic user research — understanding the behaviors and mindset of the intended users of a product, service, or system. While that is necessary, the most critical research we do often centers on the organization itself. Only by understanding the behaviors and mindset of the people with whom we’re collaborating can we …

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When We Say “Research,” We Really Mean…: Avoiding Overuse of “Research” in UX/Human-Centered Design

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The 9 Rules of Design Research

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Design in the Age of Anxiety

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