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Episode 99: How to Conduct Ethnographic Interviews for Design

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Human-centered Design requires learning people's real needs. It means moving past assumptions and engaging with people to better understand their experiences. Some of the most powerful tools in the Human-centered Design process are ethnographic interviews and other types of ethnographic research. This episode explains what these tools are and how to use them to help you gain a deeper understanding of their real needs. The results will be increased creativity and innovation.

What You’ll Learn
  • What ethnographic research means in the context of design and creativity
  • 4 types of ethnographic tools that are helpful for solving problems creatively
  • Tips and advice for conducting ethnographic research such as interviews, walk-a-mile, contextual inquiry, and observation.
Resources Weekly Challenge

Practice doing at least one ethnographic interview this week.

  continue reading

104 episodes

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Content provided by Amy Climer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Amy Climer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Human-centered Design requires learning people's real needs. It means moving past assumptions and engaging with people to better understand their experiences. Some of the most powerful tools in the Human-centered Design process are ethnographic interviews and other types of ethnographic research. This episode explains what these tools are and how to use them to help you gain a deeper understanding of their real needs. The results will be increased creativity and innovation.

What You’ll Learn
  • What ethnographic research means in the context of design and creativity
  • 4 types of ethnographic tools that are helpful for solving problems creatively
  • Tips and advice for conducting ethnographic research such as interviews, walk-a-mile, contextual inquiry, and observation.
Resources Weekly Challenge

Practice doing at least one ethnographic interview this week.

  continue reading

104 episodes

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