The Philosophy of Disappearing Design: What Heidegger Teaches Us About the Best UX
Recently, I visited the Van Gogh exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. As I stood facing his portraits and landscapes, I was reminded of an essay by a philosopher I had read long ago. That one essay focused on a simple painting of “Pair of Shoes” by Van Gogh. Philosopher Martin Heidegger once wrote that these shoes are not […]
Accessibility in UX Research: Considerations and Practical Points for Research Firms
As the importance of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion has increased in recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on accessibility. Designing products and services that are easy for everyone to use is not only socially responsible, but essential to a company’s sustainability. In UX research, directly incorporating the voices of people with disabilities is […]
Navigating Accessibility UX Research in the Japanese Market
As the importance of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion has increased in recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on accessibility. Designing products and services that are easy for everyone to use is not only socially responsible, but essential to a company’s sustainability. In UX research, directly incorporating the voices of people with disabilities is […]