Probing metaphors in user narratives to inform design process

Elif Sen Himaki*, Ozge Merzali Celikoglu, Klaus Krippendorff

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Abstract

This study explores how metaphors from users' worlds can be incorporated into design to facilitate user-centred design processes. Through a two-stage data generation process and following qualitative content analyses, we investigate how designers utilise user metaphors in idea generation. For data generation, we collected narratives rich in metaphors from a particular user group and asked 13 designers to make sense of these narratives through metaphor analysis. As a result, we identified useful user metaphor categories, how designers engage with them, and their correlation with particular design outcomes. Our findings reveal that employing metaphor analysis empowers designers to gain an in depth understanding of user perceptions and behaviours, and supports their idea generation processes towards enhancing user experiences in diverse ways.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101238
JournalDesign Studies
Volume90
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

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Keywords

  • design methods
  • design research
  • idea generation
  • metaphor
  • metaphor analysis
  • user-centred design

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