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Jay Hasbrouck 'The power of ethnographic thinking in Design'

Jay Hasbrouck 'The power of ethnographic thinking in Design'

This is HCD – Human-Centered Design, UX & Service Design Thinking Podcast · The Human Centered Design Network

April 24, 201830m 39s

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In this episode, we chat with the author of Ethnographic Thinking, Jay Hasbrouck. We go through what ethnographic thinking is and how it should be applied to inform richer contextual insights for design teams and how designers have abused or misunderstood ethnography and even touch on some retail rituals in the US and talk about how going off-piste in Jay's research plan in Japan led him to a shoe hotel and all the rich insights about the culture that followed.

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  • Gerry Scullion - Host
  • Stef Murphy - Producer

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Human-Centered Design (HCD)Service DesignUX & Design ThinkingSystems Thinking & InnovationTechnology & Data in DesignEthics & Responsible Design