Advancing Human-Centered Design Practices Among Designers in Bangladesh: Updated Insights 2024

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,bin Ahsan WahidORCID,Uz Zaman AsadORCID,Anika Sultana NasrinORCID,Akter TanjinaORCID,Chandra Dey Dip,Sarker ShishirORCID

Abstract

This qualitative case study explores the work processes and challenges faced by designers in Bangladesh regarding the adoption of human-centered design (HCD) methodologies. Interviews with 50 participants from various industries revealed that while Bangladeshi designers possess strong visual design skills, they often lack an understanding of HCD methodologies and face challenges such as time management, payment issues, and limited access to resources. The study underscores the need for a collaborative environment among clients, designers, and management, as well as enhanced education and resources to support HCD adoption. These insights highlight critical areas for improving design education, communication, and collaboration in Bangladesh.

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Userhub

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