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additionally, the fact people are making the design makes it inherently human-centered, even if it's not geared toward non-engineer humans
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I think people who use terms like "human-centered" are concerned a bit more with ted-talkerificating their image than design. In contemporary design using stuff like user flows, journey maps is the norm. Focus groups are overused. Even Cooper is a little tired of Personas.
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Challenge you to find any marketing term prefixed by "anthro" and suffixed with "centric"? Too intellectual, not catchy, makes people feel dumb if they don't know what "anthro" means off the top of their head.