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Using Futures Thinking for a more impactful UX strategy

Ainsleigh Burelle
UX Collective
Published in
8 min readJan 17, 2023

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A wayfinding sign of the side of an Australian hiking trail, that reads ‘Future’ with an arrow pointing to the right, and underneath it, ‘Past’ with an arrow pointing to the left.
Image credit: Hadija Saidi, Unsplash

Futures Thinking has serious ROI

A venn diagram of ‘Human centered needs’, ‘Future-focused trends & drivers’, and ‘Organisational and business needs’, with an arrow pointing to the centre of the diagram that says “Futures thinking in UX strategy lives here.”

Good news: we are all futurists!

What a Futures Thinking lens looks like in UX

A diagram that shows the first two phases of the Double Diamond method highlighted: 1) Discover (“What’s the nature of the problem?”) and 2) Define (“What problem can we affect the most?”)
The Problem Space: the first half of the Double Diamond method

1 / Discover (Understand the problem space)

2 / Define (Ways to answer the question)

A diagram that shows the second half of the Double Diamond method highlighted: 3) Develop (“What wows?”) and 4) Deliver (“What works?”)
The Solution space: The second half of the Double Diamond method

3 / Develop (Insights through user research)

4 / Deliver (Key findings & recommendations)

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Written by Ainsleigh Burelle

Solving innovation puzzles for equitable futures 🔮 | Strategic foresight & design research @PH1 | Montréal, Canada

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