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End of the year

End of the year

It’s been a very very very busy year, and that’s my main excuse for not blogging for far too long. There are many interesting people, interesting things and ideas and opportunities, and unresolved thoughts that need to be talked about, but haven’t been. And many […]

A survey

A survey

As mentioned here, I’ve finally got round to putting a survey online to capture some people’s experiences with using the Design with Intent cards. A few people have already very kindly filled in prototype versions of these questions in different contexts. So, if you’ve downloaded […]

Design and behaviourism: a brief review

Design and behaviourism: a brief review

by Dan Lockton In a meta-auto-behaviour-change effort both to keep me motivated during a very protracted PhD write-up and demonstrate that the end is in sight, I’m going to be publishing a few extracts from my thesis (mostly from the literature review, and before any […]

Persuasive 2009

Persuasive 2009

UPDATED (7 April): Here’s an ‘author version preprint’ of the paper, Influencing Interaction: Development of the Design with Intent Method [PDF, 1.6MB]. At some point soon this version of the paper will downloadable from Brunel’s research archive, while the ‘proper’ version will be available in […]

Next week: a simplified Design with Intent toolkit, v.0.9

Next week: a simplified Design with Intent toolkit, v.0.9

The ‘Design with Intent method‘, on which I’m working as the first part of my PhD, has been fairly sparsely reported on this blog. This is intended to be an innovation method for helping designers faced with “behaviour change” problems come up with useful solutions, […]

Invitation to participate

Invitation to participate

For the last few weeks I’ve been setting up and running the first few trials of the ‘Design with Intent Method’, the design/innovation tool I’ve (embarrassingly sporadically) talked about on the blog over the last year. It’s essentially an innovation method to help designers given […]

The Design with Intent Toolkit v.0.9

The Design with Intent Toolkit v.0.9

â–  How to influence user behaviour â–  12 inspirational design patterns in poster form (plus 35 more) â–  Grouped into 6 ‘lenses’ giving different perspectives Download the poster (it’s a 1.3 MB PDF) – now also includes A4 pages for each lens, for easier printing […]

What sort of behaviour?

What sort of behaviour?

The different patterns (initially just those featured on the poster) have each been given a badge (or two) showing whether they have the effect of enabling, motivating, or constraining user behaviour: Enabling behaviour Enabling ‘desirable’ behaviour by making it easier for the user than the […]

Architectural Lens: The Patterns

Architectural Lens: The Patterns

Bonjour / Goeiendag to visitors from Design for Persuasion: while you’re here, you might also like to download a free poster [PDF] which has 12 of the Design with Intent patterns on it in a handy reference form. Thanks for stopping by! The Architectural Lens […]

A survey for designers: more books to win

A survey for designers: more books to win

Following last week’s card-sorting exercise (which went really well – thanks to everyone who took part), here’s something a bit more open-ended and ongoing. I’m trying to find out how designers and design teams (in-house or consultancies) who’ve worked on influencing user behaviour think about […]

September workshop sessions: invitation

September workshop sessions: invitation

As part of my PhD I’m testing different variants of the Design with Intent toolkit with designers (and design students) to find out how well different configurations work when a designer’s faced with a brief about influencing user behaviour: how useful are the ideas in […]