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How to learn about people around the world… for free

First of all, there is no substitute for the real field work. This been said, consider this: why should you wait for a client to ask you to research about users (aka people aka humans)? I like to see how

Posted in Behavior Design, Research, Service Design

Unconventional books for designers: INSTANT KARMA, by Barbara Ann Kipfer

[easyazon_image align=”none” cart=”n” cloak=”n” height=”500″ identifier=”B001R23V9C” locale=”US” nw=”y” nf=”y” src=”http://uxtopia.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/51J1dKOvDoL-1.jpg” tag=”uxtopia-20″ width=”334″ popups=”n”] Ultimately, design is always about change behavior. Whether it’s visual, interaction, physical or digital product or services, you want people to act one way or another: watch

Posted in Behavior Design, Books, Design

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