
Designing Usable Products for African Users
Designing Usable Products for African Users: The African Usability Bible dismantles the flawed practice of copying Western design models for African markets. The book introduces the African Product Resilience (APR) Framework, providing actionable steps to engineer technology specifically for adversity. It includes real-world case studies, expert insights, and practical checklists covering data efficiency, offline functionality, and hyper-local customization. The framework highlights four core pillars: Digital Access, Trust, Digital Literacy, and Sociocultural Context.
The target readers are founders, product managers, designers, researchers, software engineers, and global strategy teams aiming to properly reach the continent and its people. It also serves investors and VCs evaluating a startup's market fit and long-term sustainability in Africa.
Readers will learn how to create resilient, inclusive products that thrive despite severe infrastructural constraints, such as expensive data, inconsistent power, and low-end shared devices. They will discover how to earn user trust in low-trust environments and avoid costly product failures caused by cultural blind spots. Ultimately, the book empowers tech teams to scale efficiently across diverse African markets without wasting resources, turning systemic constraints into competitive advantages.
- Undertitel
- The African Usability Bible
- Författare
- Iwalola Sobowale, Lade Tawak, Hillary Omitogun
- ISBN
- 9781041090441
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 446 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2026-10-06
- Förlag
- TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
- Sidor
- 264
