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Reddit mentions of Designing for the Digital Age: How to Create Human-Centered Products and Services

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Found 6 comments on Designing for the Digital Age: How to Create Human-Centered Products and Services:

u/nfmangano · 5 pointsr/startups

Have you guys validated your idea? Do you have hundreds or thousands of people who already gave you feedback that they would put down money for your idea?

If you don't have validation yet, that is the number one thing I would say you need to get. If I had to recommend three books for you to hold close by your side, they would be:

u/iamktothed · 4 pointsr/Design

Interaction Design

u/s1e · 4 pointsr/userexperience

Here are a few:

Elements of User Experience, Jesse James Garret: What a typical experience design process is made up of.

Designing Interactions, Bill Moggridge: Seminal thoughts on Interaction Design, holds up to this day

Don't Make Me Think, Steve Krug: One of the first books to gave the issues of IA and UX design a human, customer point of view.

About Face, Alan Cooper: Another take on the whole process, dives a bit deeper into every stage than Garret's book.

Designing For The Digital Age, Kim Goodwin: Human-centered digital products

Sprint, Jake Knapp: A condensed prototyping methodology

100 Things To Know About People, Susan Weinschenk: How people think

There are a few more Product Design related books I recommended in another thread.

IDEO's design thinking methodologies are also a great resource:

Design Kit, A book and toolkit about human centered design

Circular Design, A guide for holistic design, organization friendly.

Cheers

u/cgielow · 3 pointsr/UXDesign

The definitive how-to is in Kim Goodwin’s book Designing for the Digital Age. It is far more comprehensive than Alan Coopers probably because while he invented the concept she was the one putting them into practice at Cooper.

It does the best job describing exactly how to identify patterns in research that lead you to how many Personas actually exist and how to frame them. I wish more people were familiar with it because I see so much confusion about Personas based on bad templates not process.

Here’s a testimonial:

“Her work on Goal-Directed Design and persona development has set a standard." —Jared Spool

u/JoeLesina · 1 pointr/userexperience

Thanks a lot!!! This is exactly what I needed! Someone else also recommended https://www.amazon.com/Designing-Digital-Age-Human-Centered-Products/dp/0470229101 to me!