First,
no matter what kind of product you offer, your goal should always be to create
and offer the best product to your consumers.
Human-centered
designs can attract customers and help you to boost your conversion rate.
There
are several examples of human-centered design from technology products.
First: “Fitbit”
It’s
hard to know how many calories you burn in a day, so now we can know with the Fitbit
watch everything, and we can track a healthy routine to be a healthy person in life.
I have a Fitbit watch, and pretty much my life become easier with this watch. I
can know how many steps I walked in a day even though I couldn’t go for a walk
if I wear the watch.
Fitbit
has a human-centered design. The designers of fitness trackers recognized
people’s difficulties in tracking and maintaining exercise goals. "Equitable
architecture begins with learning about the people we are designing for,"
says Campos.
Second: “NETFLIX”
Before
we had Netflix, we had to rent or buy movies and it’s very expensive to rent or
buy one movie. Now, we can watch many movies for less price.
Their
entertainment strategy depends purely on customers’ tastes and preferences. For
example, if you don’t remember the movie you saw on social media you can search
by the actor’s name and find the movie. “If you want to improve a piece of software all you must do
is watch people using it and see when they grimace, and then you can fix that”.
-- David Kelley, Founder of IDEO.
Citations
Forsey, C. (2019) Using
human-centered design to create better products (with examples), HubSpot
Blog. HubSpot. Available at:
https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/human-centered-design (Accessed: December 4,
2022).
24 industrial internet
of things examples to know (no date) Built In. Available at:
https://builtin.com/internet-things/industrial-internet-things-iiot-companies
(Accessed: December 3, 2022).

Hey Aeysha, nice post. I agree with you on the netflix app, it seems like nowadays most people enjoy or use netflix. Compared to going to the movies, where tickets are like $14 a person.. who can afford that. It's nice netflix made moves/shows affordable for most people and having a big variety. I think people realized the average person can't take their family to the movies because of it it's price.Instead it's been nice to watch movies at home with friends/family. Great post!
ReplyDeleteThose were perfect examples of technologies that focus on human-centered design. I never used to count my steps but now I always remind myself to wear my apple watch to count my steps.
ReplyDeleteHI Aeysha,
ReplyDeleteIt is true that companies can increase their revenue if they focus on customer needs and demands.
your examples are great.