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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “Participatory design”

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Designing for the best death possible: An interview with Matiu Bush

Gerry Gaffney March 12, 2018 Design thinking, Healthcare Leave a Comment

Matiu Bush talks about designing for the end of life.

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Gerry GaffneyDesigning for the best death possible: An interview with Matiu Bush03.12.2018

Design for Kids: An interview with Debra Levin Gelman

Gerry Gaffney August 17, 2014 Children's design, Interaction design 1 Comment

Getting onto the floor for user research. Measuring PTR (Parental Threshold for the Revolting.) And designing products that engage, educate and entertain kids.

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Gerry GaffneyDesign for Kids: An interview with Debra Levin Gelman08.17.2014
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The Participatory Museum: An interview with Nina Simon

Gerry Gaffney June 4, 2012 Service design 2 Comments

Nina Simon talks to Gerry Gaffney about designing participatory experiences. How can institutions encourage, support and scaffold engagement in the pursuit of “Me to We” design?

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Gerry GaffneyThe Participatory Museum: An interview with Nina Simon06.04.2012

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