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The rapid expansion of technology, combined with the current global pandemic, has profoundly affected the way we work, prompting many businesses to adopt remote work as the new standard.
The design business, in particular, has experienced a significant shift towards remote collaboration.
This change has presented several challenges and opportunities, transforming how designers connect, collaborate, and create.
Despite these developments, sustaining humanness in remote design cultures has become critical.
Okay, now let’s look at the significance of humanness in remote design culture, the obstacles it encounters, and techniques for creating a human-centred remote work environment.
The Importance of Humanness in Design
At its core, design is a human-centred discipline.
Fundamentally, design is the study of human needs, behaviours, and emotions with the goal of creating solutions that enhance the human experience.
Improving people’s lives is the ultimate goal of developing a user interface, good, or service. Humanness is a fundamental component of design that must be considered throughout the entire process.