Contextual Design

Contextual Design
Author: Karen Holtzblatt,Hugh Beyer
Publsiher: Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2016-11-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780128011362

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Contextual Design: Design for Life, Second Edition, describes the core techniques needed to deliberately produce a compelling user experience. Contextual design was first invented in 1988 to drive a deep understanding of the user into the design process. It has been used in a wide variety of industries and taught in universities all over the world. Until now, the basic CD approach has needed little revision, but with the wide adoption of handheld devices, especially smartphones, the way technology is integrated into people’s lives has fundamentally changed. Contextual Design V2.0 introduces both the classic CD techniques and the new techniques needed to "design for life", fulfilling core human motives while supporting activities. This completely updated and revised edition is written in a clear, informal style without excessive jargon, and is the must-have book for any UX Design library. Users will find coverage of mobile devices and consumer and business products, all illustrated with new examples, case studies, and discussions on how to use CD with the agile development and other project requirements methods. Provides tactics on how to gather detailed data on how people live, work, and use products Helps develop a coherent picture of a whole user population Presents tactics on how to use the seven "Cool Concepts" to support core human motives and generate new product concepts guided by user data, ideation techniques, and principles key to producing a compelling user experience Explains how to structure the system and user interface to best support the user across place, time, and platform

Contextual Design

Contextual Design
Author: Hugh Beyer,Karen Holtzblatt
Publsiher: Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages: 498
Release: 1998
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781558604117

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This is the only book that describes a complete approach to customer-centered design, from customer data to system design. Readers will be able to develop the work models that represent all aspects of customer work practices.

Rapid Contextual Design

Rapid Contextual Design
Author: Karen Holtzblatt,Jessamyn Burns Wendell,Shelley Wood
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2005
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780123540515

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Contextual Design

Contextual Design
Author: Karen Holtzblatt,Hugh Beyer
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783031022074

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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.

Contextual Design

Contextual Design
Author: Karen Holtzblatt,Hugh Beyer
Publsiher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781627056557

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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. Table 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

Contextual Inquiry for Medical Device Design

Contextual Inquiry for Medical Device Design
Author: Mary Beth Privitera
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2015-05-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128018743

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Contextual Inquiry for Medical Device Design helps users understand the everyday use of medical devices and the way their usage supports the development of better products and increased market acceptance. The text explains the concept of contextual inquiry using real-life examples to illustrate its application. Case studies provide a frame of reference on how contextual inquiry is successfully used during product design, ultimately producing safer, improved medical devices. Presents the ways contextual inquiry can be used to inform the evaluation and business case of technology Helps users understand the everyday use of medical devices and the way their usage supports the development of better products Includes case studies that provide a frame of reference on how contextual inquiry is successfully used during the product design process

User Centered Design

User Centered Design
Author: Travis Lowdermilk
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2013-05-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781449359805

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Looks at the application design process, describing how to create user-friendly applications.

Niche Tactics

Niche Tactics
Author: Caroline O'Donnell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317548454

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Niche Tactics aligns architecture's relationship with site with its ecological analogue: the relationship between an organism and its environment. Bracketed between texts on giraffe morphology, ecological perception, ugliness, and hopeful monsters, architectural case studies investigate historical moments when relationships between architecture and site were productively intertwined, from the anomalous city designs of Francesco de Marchi in the sixteenth century to Le Corbusier’s near eradication of context in his Plan Voisin in the twentieth century to the more recent contextualist movements. Extensively illustrated with 140 drawings and photographs, Niche Tactics considers how attention to site might create a generative language for architecture today.