Human-Centered Design
Dozent: Dr. Lukasz Duleba
The aim of the course is to introduce a framework for solving complex problems by putting human beings at the centre of the design process. The course combines theoretical and practical dimensions with special attention to research methods and case studies. While focusing on strengths of HCD, the course will also offer critique of this approach to make sure students will be able to implement it in their projects in a thoughtful and informed manner.
1. IDEO.org, The Field Guide to Human-Centered Design, 2015.
2. Don Norman, Human-centered design considered harmful, Interactions 12(4): 14—19, 2005.
3. Don Norman, The Design of Future Things, Basic Books 2009.
4. Don, Norman, The Design of Everyday Things, Basic Books, 2013.
5. LUMA Institute, Innovating for People: Handbook of Human-Centered Design Methods, 2012
6. Rodrigo Magalhães, Designing Organization Design: A Human-Centred Approach, Oxford University Press 2020.
7. Christian Bason, Leading public design discovering human-centred governance, Policy Press, 2017.
8. Nicholas Mirzoeff, How to See the World, Basic Books, 2016.
Course materials will be delivered through Moodle during semester.
- Trainer/in: Duleba Lukasz