What do you do if your innovative language solutions lack user-centered design principles?
You've developed a cutting-edge language tool, but it's not getting the traction you expected. It could be because it lacks user-centered design (UCD) principles. UCD is a design philosophy that focuses on the needs, wants, and limitations of end-users at every stage of the design process. In linguistics, this approach is vital to ensure that language solutions are accessible, effective, and intuitive for the intended audience. If your language innovations disregard these principles, it's time to reassess and integrate UCD into your project.