Reading Response
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UX 8- Kim Goodwin Reading Response
UX 5 – Chipchase Reading Response, Chapter 4
UX 4 – Annette Kim Reading Response
UX 1 – Design in Everyday Things Reading Response

Response to reading, Chapter 1 of Design in Everyday Things: This chapter introduces to me the basic problem of bad design at hand, and important concepts that are necessary in a good design process. Poor design may cause inconvenience and, in some cases, harm. To solve it, we must understand why these ‘poor’ designs happen. […]
UX 2 – Jan Chipcase Reading Response

Response: In the chapter, Chipcase highlighted how immersing oneself in the local culture helps immensely in getting the much sought-after local perspectives. As opposed to raw data, real-life experiences and contact with the locals seem to reflect upon their habits and attitudes towards certain things better. I personally agree with this as I felt […]