Experiences with Using Contextual Inquiry to Design Information
Contextual inquiry is an interpretive field research framework that information designers can use to ground their designs in users' real work. We discuss the contextual inquiry framework and how we applied it to information design in two studies, and we capture some insights about mastery
in contextual inquiry.
Document Type: Miscellaneous
Publication date: 01 August 1995
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