Designing with Video: Focusing the user-centred design process

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Springer Science & Business Media, Aug 23, 2007 - Technology & Engineering - 244 pages

Digital video for user-centred co-design is an emerging field of design, gaining increasing interest in both industry and academia. It merges the traditions of design ethnography, participatory design, interaction analysis, scenario-based design, and usability studies into an integrated approach, which values the designer’s capacity to study and change the world creatively.

Designing with Video: Focusing the User-centred Design Process covers the whole user-centred design project. The book illustrates in detail how digital video can be utilised throughout a design process, from the early user studies, through making sense of the video content and envisioning the future with video scenarios, to provoking change with video artefacts.

A must-read for those wishing to create more value through insightful design, the text builds upon a wealth of real, first-hand case studies both in academic and industrial contexts, and is complemented by video excerpts. Teachers, students and professionals in design will all benefit from this approach for developing new ways of enhancing their design processes.

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About the author (2007)

Salu Ylirisku, M.Sc. in Computer Science, is a researcher in School of Design at the University of Art and Design Helsinki. He has over 10 years of experience of working with video in different professional and academic projects. His studies have focused on studying methods for user-centered design in the early phases of product design.

Jacob Buur, Ph.D., is a professor of User Centered Design in the Mads Clausen Institute for Product Innovation at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). He is an internationally acknowledged pioneer on working with video for user-centered design purposes. Before joining the university he was the manager of the Danfoss user-centered design group.