User-Centred Co-Design in the Pandemic - A Reindeer Case

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Abstract

An innovative design process which has been conducted under the restrictions during the covid-19 pandemic is in focus in this study. Visits were banned so user-centred design activities were particularly challenged by the necessity to meet and work online. The purpose of the study is to present and reflect on how user-centred design was done under those conditions. The potential users, the reindeer herders, were merely contacted online, the user investigation were supported by for example using videos and storytelling. Also, the final concept is presented.

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Ericson, Lugnet, J., Silawiang, H., Eliasson, L., & Wenngren, J. (2022). User-Centred Co-Design in the Pandemic - A Reindeer Case. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 2, pp. 171–180). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.18

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