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Engaged
Designing for Behavior Change
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Designers can nurture long-term behavior changes in users that positively shift their mind-sets, explains behavior change expert Amy Bucher. She details the basics of “behavior change design,” and how to create effective interventions that serve users’ best-possible future selves. Bucher applies psychological principles to design, guiding product designers through the process of creating products and user journeys that align with users’ deepest needs and values, while inspiring trust.
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About the Author
Amy Bucher, PhD, is the vice president of behavior change design at the strategic design agency Mad*Pow.
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