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What is Participatory Design?
February 6, 2014 Editor 0
It’s a practice that actively engages non-designers in co-design activities. Non-designers could be users, stakeholders, developers, or others (like marketing, sales, or engineering professionals), all with different backgrounds, experience, and functions on your project. There are many different methods to engage participation in the design of your project, technology, or system. “Although ‘Participatory Design’ as […]
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