Design Probe
Also known as: Technology Probe, Design Provocation
A research method in which a functional or semi-functional prototype is deployed with participants not primarily to test usability, but to provoke discussion, elicit design insights, and explore future possibilities. Design probes are deliberately open-ended, encouraging participants to imagine how technology could better serve their needs. In accessibility research, design probes help researchers understand the gap between current tools and users aspirations, generating richer design implications than interviews or surveys alone.
Category: research methods · design
Related: Research Through Design · Participatory Design · Human-Centered Design · Wizard of Oz