- This book aims at helping software teams work more efficiently by setting up their own design processes
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- In a world where being able to satisfy users' needs becomes a crucial element for products' existence, this book helps organizations understand design processes, allowing them efficiently deliver experiences that address the real problems of their audiences.
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- This book offers a combination of theory and practice that will help its readers understand how to design efficient processes and apply this knowledge in their own work.
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- A large volume of insights in the form of colorful images and doodles.
George Kalmpourtzis is an award-winning User Experience & Learning Experience Consultant and Game Designer. Finding himself between the fields of educational technology, design and game studies, he has been founder, C-level stakeholder, director and board member of several design studios, start-ups and consulting agencies.
George has worked on a diverse portfolio of projects and contexts, spanning from highly complex dashboards to video games and from XR interfaces to mobile apps. He is currently helping design, learning & development and product teams around the globe set-up efficient and fun creative processes and bring user-centered creative problem solving in the heart of design. George also holds bachelor's degrees in both education and engineering, a master's degree in information systems and a PhD in design pedagogy. He has created, taught courses and given lectures in academic institutions all over the world.
Title: Don’t Force It, Solve It!: How To Design Meaningful and Efficient Design Processes
Author: Kalmpourtzis, George
ISBN: 9780367505653
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-04-14
Number of Pages: 260
Weight: 0.4764 kg
Knowing various frameworks and methodologies is crucial, especially if a team has to deal with various design challenges. This book takes you one step further by transforming individuals or teams into adaptable problem-solving powerhouses.
George Ketsiakidis, Design Researcher, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
George is a master of design process thinking, and it comes out in every word of his writing. In 'Don't force it, Solve it!' he speaks from his years of hands-on experience, providing tangible steps and methodologies designed to activate creative teams.
Ryan Gerber, Founder, Quest Labs