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Discover LudwigThe word "human-centred" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe something that is designed with the needs and interests of people in mind. For example: "The new education system is designed to be more human-centred, focusing on the individual needs of students".
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We present a design case from the medical device domain that displaced the concept of use from the centre of a human-centred design process.
Perhaps the completed Belgrade Waterfront will reflect Jan Gehl's human-centred ideas, with its promises of pedestrian priority and parks.
Early in 2013 Li Keqiang, the prime minister, began calling for a "human-centred new style of urbanisation".
Their goal is to move away from human-centred thinking and create a society that treats animals with respect.
The Promise Foundation focuses on a more "human-centred" approach that helps individuals identify interests and aptitudes and then consider suitable career paths.
The Gates Foundation has worked with IDEO to develop a "human-centred design toolkit" to help charities develop new programmes in collaboration with locals.
Intriguingly, their chosen forum has been not NASA, but the European Space Agency, ESA.The American plan is a straightforward piece of human-centred exploration.
We might want to revise the World Bank's catchphrase into something less instrumental: gender equality may be smart economics but it also offers the promise of more human-centred growth.
The professor of human-centred technology heads up the Information Security Group at University College London and spends a lot of her time thinking about how we can make our computers and software both usable and safe.
In 2009, architect Daniel Libeskind worked up a plan with Jan Gehl, pioneer of "human-centred urbanism", for Luka Beograd, a similar project to develop the Danube port area.
Montaigne's "human-centred" philosophy, Frampton argues, could help us gain self-knowledge, too, but this is not the middlebrow self-help book the title suggests, and is all the better for it.
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