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Design to fail? : The reasonably foreseeable failure and misuse
Schaub, Harald; Badke-Schaub, Petra (2026): Design to fail? : The reasonably foreseeable failure and misuse, in: Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität, S. 1055–1064.
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2026
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Proceedings of the Design Society, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024, Jg. 4, S. 1055–1064, ISSN: 2732-527X
Year of first publication:
2024
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English
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This paper examines the critical concept of "reasonably foreseeable failures and misuse" in product design. The psychology of failures and the ethical/legal implications are highlighted. The approach aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges associated with integrating reasonably foreseeable user failure and misuse into the design process. By taking a proactive approach to failure and misuse, designers can not only increase product safety, but also stimulate innovation that takes into account a wide range of user behaviour, including in unexpected circumstances.
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human error
human behaviour
human-centred design
socio-technical systems
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Article
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March 11, 2026
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