
As the name suggests, co-design stands for collaborative design — a process that tends to be a longer-term and deeper form of collaboration with the people who will use, deliver, or engage with technology than other human-centered or participatory design methods. In our latest Human-Centered Design for Health Seminar Series, Anastasia Kouvaras Ostrowski, Assistant Professor

Human-Centered design. We get it. It’s good. How do we do it? This is what we are exploring in our 2024-25 online Human-Centered Design for Health Seminar Series. Bridget Hawryluk, Human-Centered Design Researcher at Research Jam, kicked off the series last September with an overview of HCD methods and how to choose ones that are

The HTQLab @ Purdue, Research Jam @ CTSI, and Master of Design Program @ Herron School of Art and Design are launching the Indiana Human-Centered Design for Health Seminar Series. We aim to promote the diverse HCD expertise in Indiana and build a community of HCD researchers and practitioners focused on health, in Indiana and beyond. Join us