We used user-centred design techniques when creating the Exploring 20th Century London website (http://www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk/).
Our overall project evaluation isn't yet complete but we should be publishing the results online when it is. I can send you some of the process documentation if you think it would be helpful.
Best regards,
Mia
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Mia Ridge
Database Developer, Museum Systems Team
Museum of London Group
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London. N1 7ED
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> Stephen C Brown
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> Hi, does anyone have experience of using user-centred design to create
> either exhibitions/displays and/or web sites please? I would be really
> interested to find out how useful you found this approach.
> Thanks Stephen
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> Professor Stephen Brown
> Director, Knowledge Media Design
> De Montfort University
> Portland 2.3a
> The Gateway
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