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Retraining your ethnographic muscles for design ethnography

Benjamin Leclair-Paquet
UX Collective
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17 min readSep 9, 2020

Terracotta roof being painted white in Veracruz, Mexico
Prototyping the effects of a white roof on energy use in Veracruz, Mexico. Photo by author, 2015.

Stepping into ethnography

How do you learn ethnography?

There are some ground rules in ethnography and getting better at it also means knowing when to break them.

Taking ethnography to Baltimore

Boxing gloves and ring inside a gym
Baltimore Boxing in Fells Point. Photo by author, 2013.
Crowd gathers and faces a stage
Family Fun Festival in Franklin Square. Photo by author.

From Ethnography to Design Ethnography

Our research in design ethnography supports making and makers of ‘things’.

How I used design ethnography to redesign a chain of Corona stores in Mexico

Old ice machine shown leaking cold air with thermal photography
Multiple shots showing workers unload a truck of beer
Delivery team loading inventory. Photos by author, 2015.
Old AC remote with sticker that writes, ‘Ajustado a 23C’
AC remote control sticker prototype. Photo by author, 2015.
The UX Collective donates US$1 for each article published in our platform. This story contributed to Bay Area Black Designers: a professional development community for Black people who are digital designers and researchers in the San Francisco Bay Area. By joining together in community, members share inspiration, connection, peer mentorship, professional development, resources, feedback, support, and resilience. Silence against systemic racism is not an option. Build the design community you believe in.

Written by Benjamin Leclair-Paquet

Design researcher at workroom B and Project Director in Strategy & Planning at BC2. PhD from ETH Zurich. benjaminlp.net

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