Design Researcher

Role

Studies people, contexts, behaviors, needs, and meanings so design teams can make better decisions.

Description

A Design Researcher studies people, contexts, behaviors, needs, and meanings so the design team can make better decisions. They may conduct interviews, observations, workshops, diary studies, prototype tests, or synthesis sessions.

In immersive media, design research helps the team understand how participants interpret space, agency, instructions, comfort, emotion, identity, and technology. It can reveal where an experience is confusing, powerful, inaccessible, culturally sensitive, or misaligned with its intended audience.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within research practice, the Design Researcher turns lived experience and observed behavior into design insight. Their work helps the team move beyond assumptions and see how the experience may actually be received.

Scope Note

May include interviews, observations, contextual research, participatory workshops, prototype research, insight synthesis, journey analysis, persona or audience framing, research reports, and design recommendations.

Boundary Note

Design research is different from market research or general opinion gathering. Its center is understanding people and contexts in ways that directly inform design choices.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with experience designers, UX designers, interaction designers, producers, writers, accessibility designers, community consultants, and user researchers.

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