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Resilient Design for UX: Creating Digital Experiences for Real World Unpredictability [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, Approx. 300 p.
  • Sari: Design Thinking
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-13: 9798868826337
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, Approx. 300 p.
  • Sari: Design Thinking
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-13: 9798868826337
Resilient Design for UX introduces a new way of thinking about user experience, service, and product design by helping practitioners anticipate failure, embrace unpredictability, and design for resilience.  Unlike traditional design methodologies that assume predictable users and stable systems and the 'best case scenario,' chaos design acknowledges that failures, disruptions, and unpredictable user behavior are inevitable. The book takes inspiration from Chaos Engineering (failure injection in systems), Resilience Engineering (anticipate/respond/learn principles), and Complexity Theory (emergent user behavior and nonlinear outcomes) to help build more resilient digital experiences that can withstand real-world unpredictability.



This book offers a structured approach to Resilient Design, guiding readers through two phases, theoretical foundations and a workshop facilitation guide to put ideas into practice.



We shall begin with a deep dive into resilience-informed design thinking, resilient UX design patterns, and designing for edge cases and failure scenarios. We will explore how resilience principles from engineering apply to interfaces, services, and user experiences, and how we should place a focus on anticipating and mitigating chaos while using it as a tool for  adaptability within a product.



Once we have explored the key concepts, we will move on to running a Resilient Design workshop as well as exercises for solo designers and product teams, including failure injection exercises and resilience mapping that teams can use to apply the concept of resilient design in real-world projects.



You Will Learn:







How to stress-test interfaces and systems to uncover hidden failure points before they impact users How to design for unpredictability and emergent user behavior rather than relying on rigid workflows and ideal scenarios How to apply resilience strategies from engineering to create products that adapt and recover from disruptions How to turn failure into a design tool through failure injection and resilience mapping How to apply UX design patterns that remain functional or support users when components break or conditions change



This Book is for:



UX, product and service designers as well as UX researchers, strategists, and product managers  who want to go beyond traditional design processes and build products that not only thrive under uncertainty but can also benefit from it.
Part I: Resilient Design Foundations.
Chapter 1: Introduction to
Resilient Design.- Chapter 2: Overview of Resilience Across
Disciplines.- Chapter 3: Understanding System Components That Trigger
Instability.- Chapter 4: Resilient UX Design Patterns.- Part II: Methods and
Practical Strategies.- Chapter 5: Usability Testing with Failure Scenarios.-
Chapter 6: Resilience Mapping.
Chapter 7: Running a Resilient Design
Workshop.
Chapter 8: Building a Resilient Design Culture.
Chapter 9:
Conclusion The Work Continues.
Johanna Sneed is a UX practitioner and former Digital Experience Manager with experience in enterprise technology and UX in the finance and insurance industry. Her experience spans small organizations to Fortune 50 companies, where she has led systems analysis work and helped strengthen complex digital workflows. Johanna is passionate about digital accessibility and currently works in the field.