Understanding Users – a workshop in Brussels
Experientia’s Jan-Christoph Zoels and Mark Vanderbeeken (the author of this blog) are in charge of the afternoon workshop on ethnography.
The event web page explains the importance of empathy in the creation of a successful user experience and stresses the relevance of a user-centred design for small and medium size companies.
The day will start off with a series of presentations:
- Prof. dr. Peter Vink of TNO and TU Delft (Netherlands),
- Anna Kirah, Kirah Consult & Future Alliance (Denmark),
- Matthew White, an independent designer (UK),
- Joannes Vandermeulen and Kristel Van Ael, Namahn (Belgium),
- Alexander Grots, IDEO (Germany).
The afternoon will feature four parallel workshops:
- Workshop 1: Justin Knecht of the Centre for Design Innovation (Ireland) will provide a practical “DIY” manual to understand users (mainly aimed at SME’s).
- Workshop 2: Jan-Christoph Zoels and Mark Vanderbeeken of Experientia (Italy) will demonstrate the ‘ethnographic research’ as a new innovation method.
- Workshop 3: Jurgen Oskamp and Tim Ruytjens of Achilles Associates (Belgium) will demonstrate the use of ‘personas’.
- Workshop 4: Valerie L’heureux of the Human Interface Group (Belgium) will discuss ‘Design Patterns, a perfect technique for user-centred design’.
Patricia Ceysens, Flemish Minister of Economy, Enterprise, Science, Innovation and Foreign Trade, will provide the closing speech.
Programme and registration: www.ucd.be