Design with Intent: How designers can influence behaviour

"Whatever we design - products, services, environments, systems - we have an opportunity to influence user behaviour. Bringing together ideas from different disciplines, ‘Design with Intent’ aims to give designers a way of addressing areas where influencing behaviour would provide benefits for users and for society in general - particularly, reducing the environmental impacts of product use. Slides available here: http://bit.ly/Vyn44"

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  1. Design with Intent: How designers can influence behaviour

    —Huffduffed by paulo72 on February 22nd, 2010

  2. Design with Intent: How designers can influence behaviour

    —Huffduffed by jimbrayton on March 19th, 2010

  3. Design with Intent: How designers can influence behaviour

    —Huffduffed by KevinISlaughter on January 9th, 2010

  4. Design with Intent: How designers can influence behaviour

    —Huffduffed by webbart on January 11th, 2010

  5. Design with Intent: How designers can influence behaviour

    —Huffduffed by bigskinnyboy on January 22nd, 2010

  6. Design with Intent: How designers can influence behaviour

    —Huffduffed by mei on February 12th, 2011

  7. Design with Intent: How designers can influence behaviour

    —Huffduffed by michaelfox on March 19th, 2011

  8. Design with Intent: How designers can influence behaviour

    —Huffduffed by lewisnyman on May 16th, 2011

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    Recorded in Brighton at Skillswap on Speed on Wednesday 29th October 2009.

    —Huffduffed by boxman 3 years ago

  2. Design with Intent: How designers can influence behaviour

    Whatever we design - products, services, environments, systems - we have an opportunity to influence user behaviour. Bringing together ideas from different disciplines, ‘Design with Intent’ aims to give designers a way of addressing areas where influencing behaviour would provide benefits for users and for society in general - particularly, reducing the environmental impacts of product use. Slides available here: http://bit.ly/Vyn44

    —Huffduffed by skillswap 3 years ago

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