Evolution of self
Published October 21st, 2006 in IA, User experienceAs user experience practitioners, do our own views and opinions (as users) change as we participate in more and more user research? Do we end up with a mish-mash of all the things we see and hear from other people?
I know I have changed my views on many things over the last few years. My opinions and behaviours are very different now, compared to when I might have considered myself a techie (whenever that was!). I’ve even picked up some ‘habits’ from user research participants. I feel I’ve become more like the average joe using the web (with a hint of anti-system, anti-establishment). This is a good thing.
This probably applies equally well to other professions too. My wife has recently established an event management business, and the part she loves most is designing weddings. I wonder how her own personal views/tastes with regard to weddings might change the more she works with her clients. Will their variety of ideas and experiences rub off on Jenn such that her concept of a perfect wedding changes?
Obvisouly anything that allows designers (with a little d) to better empathise with their audience is a good thing, but can it go too far? Will we lose objectivity or worse, our personal identity?
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