The consulting firm IDEO helped pioneer "design thinking" as a way to create products that better solve customer wants and needs, creating fans. Over 30 years later, the interplay between design and research has never been more important.
Will Notini joins to dig into that interplay—how research is at the heart of design and vice versa. In particular, he thinks the best companies are using design research principles to explore new opportunities, both what they create and how those experiences function.
Will also shares a framework for researching "fast and slow," the importance of participant recruitment, and how building trust with colleagues creates more impactful, lasting user insights.
Highlights
- 04:11 Uncovering Unbiased Insights Through Exploratory Design
- 12:20 Finding Participants Who Truly Care and Invest
- 19:43 Building Trust for Collaborative Design Discussions
- 24:54 Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Expertise-Sharing at IDEO
- 30:37 Simulated Research: Addressing Urgency and Resource Challenges
- 34:10 Iterative Learning: Updating Assumptions and Approaches
About Will
Will Notini is a Senior Design Research Lead at IDEO, where he is a generalist —drawing on his training in social science research to execute design and innovation work for clients in a range of industries. In his role, he manages multi-disciplinary teams and leads the research.
His background is in anthropology and did mixed methods market research in the restaurant industry before transitioning to design research and has been at IDEO since. He has also recently picked up an MBA and a potentially unhealthy (unrelated) obsession with tennis.
More Resources
- The Designer's Guide to User Research
- How to Recruit Participants for Research
- Storytelling Basics for UX Researchers
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedDecember 11, 2024 at 2:44 p.m. UTC
- Length40 min
- Episode155
- RatingClean