The greatest environmental impact of electrical and electronic products
often occurs during their use. This impact can be heavily influenced
by consumer behaviour. Influencing user behaviour, therefore, is key.
To date, design-led research into behavioural change is limited and any
knowledge available resides across several disciplinary areas, making
it difficult to access.
'design-behaviour' is a resource
specifically developed to support designers and engineers in exploring how
design (in its broadest sense) can influence user
behaviour to reduce the social and environmental impacts of products during
use.
The content of this website
builds on the PhD findings of Dr Debra Lilley.
It is not intended to be viewed as a
"how to" guide but as a starting point to spark ideas and promote
discussion. You can use this site to find information about design-led
approaches for behavioural
change and learn how others have applied these approaches in practice.
Bear in mind that
Design
for Behavioural Change is not an absolute
proven science but an evolving theory so please feel free to contribute to
or even disagree with the ideas presented in this website by e-mail to
debra.