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- What is Human-Centered Design (HCD)? — updated 2025
Human-centered design is a practice that focuses on four key aspects, including people and their context
- What is Humanity-Centered Design? — updated 2025 | IxDF
The principles of humanity-centered design are similar to traditional human-centered design principles Besides expanding the scope of traditional HCD to include the ecosystem, humanity-centered design adds a fifth dimension to the four principles: Design with the community Focus on the entire ecosystem of people, all living things, and the physical environment Everything is connected The
- 10 Insightful Design Thinking Frameworks: A Quick Overview
A wide variety of design thinking frameworks and visualizations exist in the world today, and each typically contains between three and seven stages Here' s a round-up of the 10 most popular ones
- What Is Human-Centered AI (HCAI)? — updated 2025 | IxDF
Human-centered AI refers to the development of AI technologies that prioritize human needs, values, and capabilities at the core of their design and operation
- What is How Might We (HMW)? | IxDF
How Might We is a design thinking method where designers create questions that open up ideation sessions to generate a broad number of solutions
- Card Sorting | The Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction, 2nd Ed.
The term card sorting applies to a wide variety of activities involving the grouping and or naming of objects or concepts These may be represented on physical cards; virtual cards on computer screens; or photos in either physical or computer form Occasionally, objects themselves may be sorted The results can be expressed in a number of ways, with the primary focus being which items were
- Who is Don Norman? — updated 2025 | IxDF
Discover the career and influence of Don Norman, pioneer of user experience design and author of The Design of Everyday Things
- 5 Steps for Human-Centered Mobile Design | IxDF
HCD for Mobile, Is It Really Different from HCD for Other Platforms? Human-centered design is human -centered design The process for mobile user experience (UX) design should be the same as it is for any other platform However, mobile platforms are different from desktop and laptop platforms because of the contexts of use in which people use
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