So, yesterday I asked what your favorite methods for rapid research
were. Nobody responded. Does that mean that no one here is using
research to inform your designs? Are you guys all just winging it?
Do you just skip the research phase if your client tells you "we don't
have time."? I realize this group is geared more towards design or
organizing information, but how do you inform your decisions? Have we
gotten so complacent that we just go with our gut or based on our past
knowledge?
Come on people. If you only have a few hours or a few days to produce
some research, what method(s) do you use?
Cheers!
Todd Zaki Warfel
Principal Design Researcher
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