Humanity-centered design is a practice where designers focus on people’s needs not as individuals but as societies with complex, deep-rooted problems. Designers can co-create proper solutions when they work with populations, address the right problems, perform systems analyses and co-design small, simple interventions.
During #DesignForTomorrow 2023, Don Norman joined the Panel Design for Good where he addressed the need for the industry to apply more Humanity Centered Design thinking.
What are some great examples of Humanity Centered Design or where can I find more information about Humanity Centered Design?
Robert Kozma and Don Norman Books may be helpful on this topic.
Don Norman
https://jnd.org/books/design-for-a-better-world/
Robert Kozma
https://www.design-a-better.world/
Interesting Article by Don Norman
Humanity-Centered versus Human-Centered Design
https://jnd.org/humanity-centered-versus-human-centered-design/
I found this interesting looking course online :
https://acumenacademy.org/course/design-kit-human-centered-design/
The Interaction Design Foundation has this article about Humanity Centered Design : https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/humanity-centered-design
Here is the video of the #DesignForTomorrow 2023 event featuring a panel discussion between six great design minds where Mr Norman mentions Humanity Centered Design :