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  • People?
  • Centered?
  • Design?
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  • Quality?
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  • People?
  • Centered?
  • Design?
  • Experience
  • Quality?
  • Data

Is the snap of a binder a problem?

Before being engaged on innovation in 3-ring binders, qualitative surveys had found that the snap of the three rings was not a problem for users and we were directed to look for innovation elsewhere.

But pursuing contextual observation as our design research method we spent time in libraries, copier stores and around universities / colleges. Such natural observations of binders in use quickly led us to challenge the qualitative finding – much of what we observed showed that people readily avoided opening and closing binders, even when it made manipulation of the papers harder.

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What is the role for data, analytics and AI?

Increasingly the experiences we are designing products for entail the collection and sharing of lots of data. As well as the broader questions about who owns the data, there is also the need for the presentation of data to be designed and it isn't obvious that traditional design methods address

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People-centered Design
  • People?
  • Centered?
  • Design?
  • Experience
  • Quality?
  • Data
  • People?
  • Centered?
  • Design?
  • Experience
  • Quality?
  • Data

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