Life-Based Design

  • Saariluoma P
  • Cañas J
  • Leikas J
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Abstract

Technical artefacts should exist to bring added value and quality to people’s lives. HTI design should, therefore, be considered in a much broader context than merely the usage of technology. It should be based on an understanding of people’s lives and well-grounded design methods and tools, which can investigate life and apply this knowledge to the design work. The conceptual model of life-based design (LBD) is based on segregating unified systems of actions called forms of life. Investigating the structure of actions and related facts relevant to particular forms of life, in addition to the values that people follow, is the core tool of LBD. The knowledge produced constitutes a template for human requirements, which serves as a basis for design ideas and technological solutions.

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Saariluoma, P., Cañas, J. J., & Leikas, J. (2016). Life-Based Design. In Designing for Life (pp. 171–206). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53047-9_6

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