Alan Wexelblat quoted an unnamed person who wrote:
> "[D]esign methodologies such as value-based design, reflective design,
> and critical design emphasize the value of explicitly questioning the
> underlying values, habits, and assumptions that drive both users and
> designers."

Can you clarify what is meant by "value-based design"? And what is  
meant by a user's or a designer's "underlying values"?

I ask because I am also working on an essay about my own concept of  
values and design.

-Cf

Christopher Fahey
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