In this episode, Geoff Wilson is joined by Doug Collins to explore the balance needed to design for customers who aren’t the users, but are ultimately the ones left cleaning up the mess… in this case being the parents of small humans. Here are but a few opportunities to "keep the good moving forward."
Doug is the author of “The UX Design Field Book,” and well known in the ‘Design Twitter’ circle for his #UXTalk community conversations.
Covered in this episode:
💡 What makes a “good” product for kids?
💡 "Ethical consumerism" is what now?
💡 How has toy shopping changed without tactile testing?
💡 What does Hanlon's Razor have to say about addictive toy design?
💡 How might we encourage more educationally-curiosity and sustainability?
Originally recorded on 2 Jan 2021.
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Hosted by Geoff Wilson (https://geoffwilsonhcd.com)
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Intro and Outro tracks:
Music by 8er41 from Pixabay
Small Group Walla by Corsica S on Free Music Archive