Contextual research gives us a way of developing a deeper understanding of our users. This enables us to not only design with empathy but to identify latent needs that provide opportunities to create breakthrough products and services.
Through a collection of case studies we'll explore diary studies, shadowing, contextual interviews plus some informal contextual research techniques. The case studies include mapping the customer journey of buying and using a new kitchen appliance, inventing a machine that means you never order the wrong size shoes online and navigating the future of Open Access publishing (and there's a few others thrown in too).
This talk was first presented at UX Scotland to an audience of researchers, designers and UX people. It has since been presented at J.Boye Aarhus 2013 and UCD 2013 in London.
23. Recognise what you’re witnessing
• the context
• the physical environment
• inherent nomenclature and
terminology
• decor and atmosphere
• other artefacts or objects present
• the other people present
• the situation and position of
those artefacts
• how people are acting
• unspoken cues between people
• how people react to one another
• how your presence has affected
the situation
24. Capture the seeds of ideas
• your own visceral and instinctive reactions
• immediate associations with other things
26. Wait. What was that again?
• Contextual design research is an important tool for going beyond
expressed needs and finding implied needs and latent needs.
• Focus groups and usability tests are not design research.
• Formal design research can be hugely beneficial. It’s rigorous and leads
to insights, behavioural patterns, indications and predictors.
• Casual design research shouldn’t be underestimated. Immersion and
experience lead to ideas.
27. Thanks.
• These slides are available on Speaker Deck at bit.ly/17svuoV
• You can follow me on Twitter @pauljervisheath
• You can find me on Linkedin at uk.linkedin.com/in/pauljervisheath
• You can email me at paul@modernhuman.co
• You can call me at +44 79 74 56 78 23
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