Cultura

A communication toolkit for designers to gain empathic insights across cultural boundaries

Conference Paper (2017)
Author(s)

Chen Hao (TU Delft - Codesigning Social Change)

Annemiek G.C. Boeijen (TU Delft - Form and Experience)

PJ Stappers (TU Delft - Codesigning Social Change)

Research Group
Codesigning Social Change
Copyright
© 2017 C. Hao, A.G.C. van Boeijen, P.J. Stappers
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.7945/C2SD5J
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 C. Hao, A.G.C. van Boeijen, P.J. Stappers
Research Group
Codesigning Social Change
Pages (from-to)
497-510
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Abstract

Designing successful products and services that people like, requires an understanding of the context and the aspirations of those people. Over the past decade, a range of methods has been developed to help designers gain such empathy. These have worked well when designer and target user share a cultural context. However, designers often find it difficult to empathize with the user insights of individuals from a culture beyond their first-hand experience. To help designers step beyond this limitation, those user insights need to be placed in a larger understanding of the cultural context. In this paper, we present Cultura: a toolkit that uses nine cultural aspects based on cultural models, informing designers about user insights in a broader cultural context. The toolkit was evaluated in design sessions with four design teams. The findings indicate that Cultura provides inspiration and motivation for designers to gain empathic insights into users beyond their own cultural boundaries and to make effective designs for people.