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Designing From the Inside Out: How Method Acting Can Inspire Design Research
Thursday, February 12, 2026 • Rosenfeld Community
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Designing From the Inside Out: How Method Acting Can Inspire Design Research
Speakers: Daniel Gloyd
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Summary

Designing From the Inside Out challenges the way design research is practiced today. Drawing inspiration from Method Acting (Stanislavski, Strasberg, Adler, and Meisner) the talk explores how designers might move beyond short, clinical research encounters toward deeper, lived understanding of the people they design for. By examining how great actors inform their creative choices through immersion, emotional openness, contextual awareness, and presence, this session invites designers to reconsider empathy not just as a deliverable, but as something earned through time, vulnerability, and attention. Attendees will leave with a provocative reframe of design research—one that replaces distant observation with embodied understanding.

Key Insights

  • Design research today often sacrifices emotional depth for efficiency and scalability, leading to a clinical and distant understanding of users.

  • Daniel Day-Lewis’s extreme immersion as an actor models a possible radical empathy approach that design researchers might learn from.

  • Stanislavski’s method urges researchers to fully inhabit the user’s reality, including their social, economic, and environmental constraints.

  • Patricia Moore’s experiential research on aging, involving prosthetics and mobility constraints, exemplifies living the user experience to inform design.

  • Lee Strasberg’s emotional memory technique encourages designers to relate personal emotional experiences to those of users to deepen empathy.

  • Stella Adler warns against over-reliance on personal trauma, instead advocating for understanding users within broader contextual and cultural frameworks.

  • Real presence and active listening in the moment, as taught by Sanford Meisner, are often lost in structured, hypothesis-driven interviews.

  • Hugh Dubberly critiques design as problem solving, instead emphasizing design as an ongoing conversation that values mystery and discovery.

  • Modern design research risk reducing empathy to cognitive exercises rather than lived emotional understanding.

  • Method acting principles challenge design researchers to embrace vulnerability, time, and immersion to achieve truly human-centered design.

Notable Quotes

"We all say empathy is foundational for good design, yet contemporary research often remains oddly distant from real human experience."

"Daniel Day-Lewis went so far as to suffer three broken ribs immersing in his role for My Left Foot."

"Jamie Foxx spent 14 hours with his eyes closed to inhabit Ray Charles’ world."

"Patricia Moore’s aging research revealed how product design often excludes elderly users by living their constraints."

"Strasberg believed you can’t honestly portray fear or grief without accessing analogous feelings from your own experience."

"No role exists in isolation, said Fred Rogers, emphasizing interconnectedness beyond the individual."

"Meisner taught actors to respond truthfully in the moment, prioritizing presence over preconceived ideas."

"Design research often acts like scientists with clipboards rather than humans in conversation."

"Hugh Dubberly argues we should stop describing design as problem solving and instead see it as engaged conversation."

"You can’t know a human honestly from the outside alone; you have to let their reality work on you."

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