Although this presentation and Q&A was created for an audience of developers and others working in and with Drupal, it’s an excellent introduction for anyone who wants to learn about HCD. SystemSeed’s Chief Product Officer (CPO), Elise West recently delivered a very well-attended introductory session on “Human Centred Design (HCD) for Drupal People” at DrupalCon Europe in Barcelona.
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