Complexity, Design and Culture: convergence for digital experiences

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Abstract

The design of digital experiences and sociotechnical solutions in the contemporary society is characterized by increasing complexity. More and more variables are present and unpredictable effects are observed. The complexity of systems calls for increased awareness and problem-solving abilities. In this survey, design in general, and design of the user experience in particular, is positioned in the scope of complexity. Moreover, the design reasoning and methods are framed by culturally determined factors and cognitive styles. This survey aims to converge complexity and complex problem solving, design of the user experience, and cultural variations, reviewing bodies of work to inspire and map interdependencies that shape future challenges in systems and experience design.

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Guimarães, N. M. (2021). Complexity, Design and Culture: convergence for digital experiences. Interaction Design and Architecture(s), 47, 274–305. https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-047-013

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