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Methods:
Body Language, Photo
Journal, Frame Your
Design Challenge
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Body Language
● Nonverbal communication
○ Posture
○ Gestures
○ Facial expression
American Psychological Association
https://dictionary.apa.org/body-language
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Body Language
The basics:
● Maintain eye contact
● Nodding & smiling
● Providing non-verbal cues
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Photo by Jenna Lucarello
Body Language
Step 1: Level yourself with interviewee
Step 2: Demonstrate full attention
Step 3: Take notes
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Photo by Jenna Lucarello
Body Language
Step 4: Don’t be afraid of silence
Step 5: Build empathy
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Photo by Jenna Lucarello
Body Language
● Learning how to read it can be a trained skill
● Affects vast areas around the globe
○ Intercultural exchanges
○ Police investigations
American Psychological Association
https://www.apa.org/research/action/speaking-of-psychology/nonverbal-communication
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Photo Journals
Photo Diary - keeping track of your life
through pictures, with limited description
Why Photo Journals? Memories
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Photo by Barbara Marquez
Photo Journal
Photos of my study abroad trip -
this is making a personal photo
journal for myself to remember
my trip
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Photo by Barbara Marquez
Photo Journal
Steps
1. Take and gather photos
2. Choose format
3. Choose text
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Photo by Barbara Marquez
Photo Journal
Examples can include
● Weddings
● Family gatherings
● Birthdays
● Vacations
● Holidays
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Photo by Barbara Marquez
Photo Journal
https://www.shihoriobata.com/blog/reflective-writing-journal-examples/
According to a blogger Shihori Obata
● A personal response to experiences, situations, events or new information.
● It is a processing phase where thinking and learning take place
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Frame Your
Design Challenge
Suggested Time
90 Minutes
Level of Difficulty
Hard
Materials Needed
Pens, Post-its
Participants
Design team
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Frame Your Design Challenge
Step 1
Write your design challenge.
- Short and easy to remember (1 sentence).
- Frame it as a question.
- Solution-oriented.
- Ex. Make people less anxious.
How might we reduce anxiety?
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Photos by Zach Libal
Frame Your Design Challenge
Step 2
Working toward ultimate impact.
- Allow for a variety of solutions.
- Take into account constraints and context.
- Now try articulating it again with those factors in mind.
- Ex. Eliminate all unnecessary anxiety.
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Frame Your Design Challenge
Step 3
Don’t be too narrow or too broad!
- Narrow = won’t offer enough room to explore creative solutions.
- Broad = won’t give you any idea where to start.
- Starting with “how might we” is the best practice.
- How might we reduce anxiety amongst college students?
https://uxdesign.cc/how-to-properly-frame-your-design-challenge-eccb4d89cb83
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Frame Your Design Challenge
Step 4
Do it again!
- It may seem repetitive.
- The right question will give you the right solution.
Quick Test
See if you can come up with five possible solutions
in just a few minutes.
- If so, you’re likely on the right track!
Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
Photo by Zach Libal
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Methods Group Presentation

  • 1. Methods: Body Language, Photo Journal, Frame Your Design Challenge Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
  • 2. Body Language ● Nonverbal communication ○ Posture ○ Gestures ○ Facial expression American Psychological Association https://dictionary.apa.org/body-language Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
  • 3. Body Language The basics: ● Maintain eye contact ● Nodding & smiling ● Providing non-verbal cues Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna Photo by Jenna Lucarello
  • 4. Body Language Step 1: Level yourself with interviewee Step 2: Demonstrate full attention Step 3: Take notes Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna Photo by Jenna Lucarello
  • 5. Body Language Step 4: Don’t be afraid of silence Step 5: Build empathy Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna Photo by Jenna Lucarello
  • 6. Body Language ● Learning how to read it can be a trained skill ● Affects vast areas around the globe ○ Intercultural exchanges ○ Police investigations American Psychological Association https://www.apa.org/research/action/speaking-of-psychology/nonverbal-communication Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
  • 7. Photo Journals Photo Diary - keeping track of your life through pictures, with limited description Why Photo Journals? Memories Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna Photo by Barbara Marquez
  • 8. Photo Journal Photos of my study abroad trip - this is making a personal photo journal for myself to remember my trip Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna Photo by Barbara Marquez
  • 9. Photo Journal Steps 1. Take and gather photos 2. Choose format 3. Choose text Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna Photo by Barbara Marquez
  • 10. Photo Journal Examples can include ● Weddings ● Family gatherings ● Birthdays ● Vacations ● Holidays Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna Photo by Barbara Marquez
  • 11. Photo Journal https://www.shihoriobata.com/blog/reflective-writing-journal-examples/ According to a blogger Shihori Obata ● A personal response to experiences, situations, events or new information. ● It is a processing phase where thinking and learning take place Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
  • 12. Frame Your Design Challenge Suggested Time 90 Minutes Level of Difficulty Hard Materials Needed Pens, Post-its Participants Design team Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
  • 13. Frame Your Design Challenge Step 1 Write your design challenge. - Short and easy to remember (1 sentence). - Frame it as a question. - Solution-oriented. - Ex. Make people less anxious. How might we reduce anxiety? Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna Photos by Zach Libal
  • 14. Frame Your Design Challenge Step 2 Working toward ultimate impact. - Allow for a variety of solutions. - Take into account constraints and context. - Now try articulating it again with those factors in mind. - Ex. Eliminate all unnecessary anxiety. Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
  • 15. Frame Your Design Challenge Step 3 Don’t be too narrow or too broad! - Narrow = won’t offer enough room to explore creative solutions. - Broad = won’t give you any idea where to start. - Starting with “how might we” is the best practice. - How might we reduce anxiety amongst college students? https://uxdesign.cc/how-to-properly-frame-your-design-challenge-eccb4d89cb83 Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna
  • 16. Frame Your Design Challenge Step 4 Do it again! - It may seem repetitive. - The right question will give you the right solution. Quick Test See if you can come up with five possible solutions in just a few minutes. - If so, you’re likely on the right track! Design for Smartphones and iPads | Zach, Barbara, Jenna Photo by Zach Libal