Beautiful Users: Designing for People by Ellen Lupton

Beautiful Users: Designing for People

Ellen Lupton
141 pages
Princeton Architectural
Nov 2014
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In the mid-twentieth century, Henry Dreyfuss - widely considered the father of industrial design - pioneered a user-centered approach to design that focuses on studying people's behaviors and attitudes as a key first step in developing successful products. In the intervening years, user-centered design has expanded to undertake the needs of differently abled users and global populations as well as the design of complex systems and services. Beautiful Users explores the changing relationship between designers and users and considers a range of design methodologies and practices, from user research to hacking, open source, and the maker culture.
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Published 2014
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