Three-in-One User Study for Focused Collaboration

This article introduces a human-centered design approach, the Three-in-One User Study, which applies a set of methods to speed up and focus on the design process. With a Three-in-One, designers' face-to-face contacts with users are concentrated into one collaborative designer-user session where...

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Innovations
Market segments
Methods
Product development
Prototypes
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