Napier, PamelaWada, Terri2024-07-012024-07-012015Napier P, Wada T. Co-designing for Healthcare: visual designers as researchers and facilitators. Visible Language. 2015;49(1-2). Accessed July 1, 2024. https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/5900https://hdl.handle.net/1805/41982This article describes the process, methods, and outcomes of a project that included multiple stakeholders in a participatory design process to re-design an indispensable service in the healthcare sector. The project explores how visual designers are taking on new roles as design researchers and design facilitators and what a human-centered design approach might look like within the healthcare sector of emergency management. Design methods included collaboratively visualizing the complexity of an existing context, including content development, production processes, distribution processes, issues, and perceptions; using generative tools to examine and discuss content, use, form, and function; prototyping toolkits to visually model processes, themes, devices, and technological capabilities; and evaluative surveying to collect and assess user feedback. The outcome of this project includes a completely redesigned product and service that has increased user subscription and satisfaction, as well as suggestions for future implications and improvements.en-USParticipatoryDesign research methodsDesign facilitationStakeholdersCo-designing for Healthcare: visual designers as researchers and facilitatorsArticle