Story-Based Holistic Design

Chris Oestereich
Wicked Problems Collaborative
2 min readSep 16, 2018

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A framework for sustainable, participatory design…

The Human-Centered Design (HCD) framework facilitates change. I designed Story-Based Holistic Design (SBHD) as an update to HCD to help improve the sustainability of design outcomes. SBHD differs from HCD in three ways.

  1. SBHD integrates system thinking processes with the existing processes in the Human-Centered Design framework.
  2. Storytelling is included throughout the framework. We communicate through stories. It’s how we’re wired. We tell stories in SBHD to help foster the engagement necessary for a participant-driven process.
  3. The process changes the designer’s role. Instead of being the lead problem solver to more of a facilitative role. People solve their own problems. They use their own knowledge and expertise. The process leader helps them find their way. (The designer’s role changes depending on the circumstances in HCD. SBHD aims to have groups solve their own problems. The lead pulls them into the process and forces them to take ownership of the problem.)

What’s the Point?

The process aims at significant challenges. It has more steps than the Human-Centered Design process. It should be used when that extra work will be worthwhile. The juice needs to be worth the squeeze.

Story-Based Holistic Design helps groups when systemic effects are a concern. It fosters plans that they will both implement and support for sustainable, positive outcomes.

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The SBHD Process

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Originally published at Chris Oestereich.

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Chris Oestereich
Wicked Problems Collaborative

Wicked problems & circular systems. Books: Pandemic Capitalism: bit.ly/wpcpandemiccapitalism What do we do about inequality? bit.ly/wpcinequality