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Hugh Beyer, Karen Holtzblatt
Contextual Design - Evolved
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
Contextual Design is a user-centered design process that uses in-depth field research to drive innovative design. Contextual Design was first invented in 1988 and has since been used in a wide variety of industries and taught in universities all over the world. It is a complete front-end design process rooted in Contextual Inquiry, the widespread, industry-standard field data gathering technique. Contextual Design adds techniques to analyze and present user data, drive ideation from data, design specific product solutions, and iterate those solutions with customers. In 2013, we overhauled the method to account for the way that technology has radically changed people's lives since the invention of the touchscreen phones and other always-on, always-connected, and always-carried devices. This book describes the new Contextual Design, evolved to help teams design for the way technology now fits into peoples' lives. We briefly describe the steps of the latest version of Contextual Design and show how they create a continual immersion in the world of the user for the purpose of innovative product design.
List of contents
Introduction.- Design for Life.- Field Research: Data Collection and Interpretation.- Consolidation and Ideation: The Bridge to Design.- Detailed Design and Validation.- Conclusion.- References.- Author Biographies .
About the author
Karen Holtzblatt, CEO and Co-founder of InContext, is the visionary behind InContext's unique customer-centered design approach, Contextual Design. Karen's combination of technological and psychological expertise provides the creative framework for driving the development, innovative designs, and design processes. Recognized as a leader in requirements and design, Karen has pioneered transformative ideas and design approaches throughout her career. Most recently, Karen initiated the Cool Project to explore users' experience of cool products. The November issue of Interactions showcases the core factors affecting the "cool" user experience in the cover story, "What Makes Things Cool?" Karen introduced Contextual Inquiry, now the industry standard for gathering field data to understand how technology impacts the way people work. Contextual Inquiry and the design processes based on it provide a revolutionary approach for designing new products and systems based on a deep understandingof the context of use. Contextual Inquiry forms the base of Contextual Design, InContext's full customer-centered design process. Karen co-founded InContext Design in 1992 to use Contextual Design techniques to coach product teams and deliver market data and design solutions to businesses across multiple industries. The books, Contextual Design: Defining Customer Centered Systems and Rapid Contextual Design, are used by companies and universities worldwide. As a member of ACM CHI (the association for computer-human interaction), Karen was awarded membership to the CHI Academy, a gathering of significant contributors, and received the first Lifetime Award for Practice, presented to her in 2010, for her impact on the field. Karen has more than 25 years of teaching experience, both professionally and in university settings. She holds a doctorate in applied psychology from the University of Toronto.
Product details
Authors | Hugh Beyer, Karen Holtzblatt |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Original title | Contextual Design |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 01.01.2014 |
EAN | 9783031010798 |
ISBN | 978-3-0-3101079-8 |
No. of pages | 79 |
Dimensions | 191 mm x 5 mm x 235 mm |
Illustrations | XI, 79 p. |
Series |
Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> IT, data processing
> Operating systems, user interfaces
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