Design Research

Postgraduate Research Projects
The below are research projects completed as part of my postgraduate studies at Napier University and demonstrate the use of different research methods.

People and Place
Dyslexic Identity and the Working Environment
This research project examines dyslexic identity in the working environment and aims to support the design development of an aide for people with dyslexia in home office environments.

Haptics and Bodies
Face Covering and Communication
It’s 2020 and we are all wearing face coverings due to COVID-19. While face coverings can help keep us safe, they can also make communication more difficult, especially for people who have hearing loss and depend on facial clues and lipreading to understand spoken messages.

Disruption
Don’t poo-poo me!
Inclusion is about ensuring no one is excluded. Sounds simple but it can be complicated. A lot of interventions, designs, policies, etc. are put in place to help members of a ‘special’ group be included in the ‘mainstream’.

Collaborative Research Proposal
What is it like to be 2e/DME?
Neurodiversity refers to differences that exist between individual’s brains. People can be neurodiverse in more than one way. People with multiple-exceptional neurodiversity have high abilities and learning difficulties (Foley-Nicpon, et al., 2013). .
Journal Posts
Research and design are interlinked. The below are posts in my design journal that correspond with design projects and are tagged research.
Designing Semi-Structured Interviews
For this project I designed a semi-structured interview focusing on...
Read MoreSecondary Research – Mind Mapping and Collage as Method
At the beginning of my minor project, I used a...
Read MoreInterviewing Kelly (including transcript)
Kelly is a project manager and trained interior designer working...
Read MoreInterviewing Sam (including transcript)
Samantha is a project manager that uses Agile Methodologies during...
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