Crisis-Response Design
Designing systems and processes to effectively respond to and manage crises, ensuring resilience and quick recovery.
Designing systems and processes to effectively respond to and manage crises, ensuring resilience and quick recovery.
A fictional representation of a user segment, created based on user research to guide design decisions and ensure the product meets the needs of its target audience.
A usability test where users are shown a design for 5 seconds to measure recall and initial reactions.
The process of arranging related objects in parallel or at 90-degree angles for visual organization and efficiency.
Joint Application Development (JAD) is a collaborative approach to gathering requirements and designing solutions in software development projects.
Research aimed at exploring and identifying new opportunities, needs, and ideas to inform the design process.
Elements in a design that draw the viewer's attention and create a visual hierarchy.
A cognitive bias where repeated statements are more likely to be perceived as true, regardless of their actual accuracy.
A visual representation of a sequence of events or user interactions, used to plan and communicate the flow of a narrative or process.