Scenario-Based Design Methods for Developing a Breast Cancer Health Care information website

Chih-Lin Tseng

Abstract


This study uses scenario-based design (SBD) method to develop support tools that can facilitate brainstorming ideas for breast cancer health care (BCHC) information website. It engaged in experiment with nine designers using support tools to develop 42 concept sketches and divided 5 types of solution scenarios into; Guideline, Menu, GUI, Scenario and Game. SBD method is converted into the cyclical process of “information analysis to concept synthesis to design evaluation†using a post-experiment interview. Although SBD can integrate pre-design work, support tools can effectively stimulate the speed for brainstorming design concept and consider multifaceted user needs. Furthermore, support tools can empower designers quickly develop feasible BCHC information design solutions to the problems encountered by Taiwanese women.


Keywords


Scenario-based Design, Breast Cancer Health Care Information, Website Design, Concept Design.

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