Regulation-Informed
Design Worksheets

Elevate your UX design with regulatory dimensions

Regulation often trails technology, but design can lead the way by embracing it. Join us to discover how designing within regulatory lines can spark innovation and lead to unexpected benefits for all. In an era where technology often outpaces regulation, we propose a paradigm shift: embedding regulatory compliance into the design process from the outset, transforming perceived constraints into catalysts for innovation. Through carefully-createf worksheets, we provide methodologies to identify and simplify relevant legal knowledge into actionable design requirements and techniques to generate and evaluate design solutions based on regulatory insights.

By adopting this approach, designers can create more robust, accessible, and future-proof solutions that not only meet legal standards but also enhance user experience across diverse populations.

Are you accounting for geographic policies?

Are you accounting for geographic policies that shape your product's design?
This worksheet helps UX and product teams explore how location-specific regulations influence product decisions—from city-level rules to international laws. By analyzing how competitors respond to geographic policies in their features, Terms & Conditions, and compliance messaging, you can:

  • Identify where regulations have the greatest impact on your product.

  • Benchmark your design choices against existing market practices across different locations your product is offered.

  • Create user experiences that are ethically sound and regulation-ready.

Use this worksheet to turn geographic policy awareness into a competitive design advantage.

Crafted with designer intentions for different regulatory values

We are designing a range of worksheets that would consider regulatory knowledge into UX design process across a range of values: location-based regulation, violated legal values, intergrated legality across third party, and interactional values across different personas interaction within a product ecosystem. We aim to develop supports for UX designers across a range of design process (as listed with a designer’s intention; on the right).

  • "I want to avoid the pitfalls"

    "I want to be aware of the red flags"

    "I don't want to get sued"

  • "I want to be in the know"

    "I don't want to be a liability"

    "I want to know what my boundaries are"

  • "I want to be (TSA) approved"

    "Give me more precedent"

  • "I aspire to apply a value"
    "I want policy to guide me"
    "I want to fulfill the requirements/ expectation"

  • "I want us to be on the same page"- trying to do consensus building

    "I want all your eyes on this"- being collaborative

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