WIA Cafe: Carin-Centered Design: Designing for My Mom


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World Information Architecture Association (WIAA) is hosting this event, and the Rutgers MBS program is supporting it.
The speaker for this interactive event is David Taylor. As a graduate from Brigham Young University and the University of Washington’s iSchool, his unique background blends advertising communication with the information sciences. For the past decade, he has worked in newspaper print publishing, corporate communications, and privacy policy management consulting. His expertise includes a suite of human-centered design methodologies such as journey maps, taxonomies, card sorts, user interviews, and survey design. Some professional areas of interest include accessibility, service design, plain language writing, videogames, and child safety.
In this talk, David explores what happens when your toughest usability test is… your mom? This talk shares how everyday observations with my mother—who won’t use passwords, doesn't speak numbers, and refuses to “learn the system”—sparked a pink poster, a podcast series, and a deeper understanding of human-centered design.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hiredavidtaylor/
You can find more information about the event here - https://luma.com/21l6abqw
Please join our W IA café for a wonderful session on designing better products.

WIA Cafe: Carin-Centered Design: Designing for My Mom