Ooh! This is an easy one.

There's no such thing as a "User-Centered Design" process.

User-centered design is a philosophy, a sensibility, not a process.

--peter

On Nov 27, 2007, at 5:52 PM, Robert Hoekman, Jr. wrote:

> I know I'm asking for a war here, but let's try it anyway. I think  
> if we
> came up with a common definition of what a UCD process looks like,  
> it would
> be a lot easier to settle some of these debates.
>
> Some have said UCD simply means keeping the user at the forefront of  
> your
> attention while doing design work. Some have said it means creating  
> personas
> and scenarios, doing thorough user research, etc. Some have said ad- 
> hoc
> personas are suitable in many situations. The list goes on. But my
> understanding has always been that UCD is a process. As such, I'd  
> like to
> either find out I'm wrong, or determine exactly what constitutes a UCD
> process.
>
> So tell me, dear IxDA cohorts: what exactly is UCD?
>
> Let the battles begin!
>
> -r-
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