The New Idiom

Mar 16
Brains, Behavior and Design 
Research in the field of behavioral economics can help designers understand why people often don’t adopt offerings designed to address identified consumer needs. Based on a synthesis of current behavioral economics research our ID Demos team developed a set of tools and engagements that help designers more effectively understand and design for people’s decision making processes.
Learn more and download the kit at:
Brains, Behavior and Design

Brains, Behavior and Design

Research in the field of behavioral economics can help designers understand why people often don’t adopt offerings designed to address identified consumer needs. Based on a synthesis of current behavioral economics research our ID Demos team developed a set of tools and engagements that help designers more effectively understand and design for people’s decision making processes.

Learn more and download the kit at:

Brains, Behavior and Design