Toolkit for Human Centered Design

As I have mentioned before, I have been working at the Kennis Kring (loosely translated as Knowledge Network) of the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences (where I am also studying) for the past few months.

For the past months I have been working together with Bas Leurs, Joel Laumans and Rosalieke Verboom on a toolkit offering an overview of the methods and techniques which can be used throughout the Human Centered design process.

We have spent months combing literature for definitions, best practices and tips on how to utilize various techniques. A shortlist has been made based on the most frequent tools and methods we are using (or should be using) at our study (Communication and Multimedia Design).

So, I hereby present Toolkit for Human Centered Design.

Date Posted

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Category

Design Guidelines, Usability.

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