Legal Design Thinking
Our Legal Design Thinking training is an individual online training in which you will learn how to create understandable and engaging legal documents and services.
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What's included?
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3.5 hours on-demand video
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Assignments
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12 articles
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3 downloadable resources
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Certificate of completion
Become a Legal Design Thinker
- The basic principles of legal design thinking
- Hands-on skills on visual thinking for user friendly legal content
- Creating a customer centric mindset (creating empathy, customer journey mapping, design research)
- Going from insights to concepts
- Prototyping skills
- Basic introduction on UX design
- Plain legal language skills
- Optimizing your design (visual/graphic design and Gestalt)
- Example projects: a visual privacy statement, a legal service design project
Our Founder - Lieke Beelen
Hello
Welcome to the Legal Design Thinking training, great that you are back. Let's keep working on opening your mindset and improving your Legal Design Thinking skills. Do you have any questions, you can always post them in the community or contact us via the chat.
Design Thinking course lessons
We will help you become familiarized with Legal Design Thinking from a hands-on approach.
Course Lessons
Course terms
- You get access in your selected course material and course related updates.
- You will get support you in learning via our community.
- New courses are not included in this purchase.
- If you are not satisfied after 2 months, get your money back.
Lieke Beelen
With a background in Industrial Design Engineering (MSc. Design for Interaction) Lieke has worked as a service/UX designer and researcher in many different contexts. Since 2015 she is focusing on the legal sector to create access to law and access to justice by facilitating lawyers and designers to work together from a Legal Design Thinking perspective. In June 2017 she founded Visual Contracts.
Meet the instructor
Lieke Beelen
With a background in Industrial Design Engineering (MSc. Design for Interaction) Lieke has worked as a service/UX designer and researcher in many different contexts. Since 2015 she is focusing on the legal sector to create access to law and access to justice by facilitating lawyers and designers to work together from a Legal Design Thinking perspective. In June 2017 she launched Visual Contracts.
In 2015 Lieke won the Hague Innovators prize, together with lawyer Janneke Boerman, with which they did research on how people deal with privacy on the internet. They used the insights to create an understandable and engaging version of the privacy statement of Facebook, which you can find on the about page of Visual Contracts.
Visual Contracts strives for an equal and just world. We believe that improving our legal system with empathy and a human centered approach positively contributes to this. Therefore we make the legal system accessible to everyone, regardless of background, disability or level of education. With this we empower people to become active citizens; citizens who know their rights and obligations and act proactively towards this.
We use Legal Design Thinking to improve the legal system in such a way that the law is understood and applied by everyone. In concrete terms, this means that we offer tools, workshops and design sprints to designers, lawyers and organisations. In addition, we are thé community for everyone who wants to develop and deploy as Legal Design Thinker.
In 2015 Lieke won the Hague Innovators prize, together with lawyer Janneke Boerman, with which they did research on how people deal with privacy on the internet. They used the insights to create an understandable and engaging version of the privacy statement of Facebook, which you can find on the about page of Visual Contracts.
Visual Contracts strives for an equal and just world. We believe that improving our legal system with empathy and a human centered approach positively contributes to this. Therefore we make the legal system accessible to everyone, regardless of background, disability or level of education. With this we empower people to become active citizens; citizens who know their rights and obligations and act proactively towards this.
We use Legal Design Thinking to improve the legal system in such a way that the law is understood and applied by everyone. In concrete terms, this means that we offer tools, workshops and design sprints to designers, lawyers and organisations. In addition, we are thé community for everyone who wants to develop and deploy as Legal Design Thinker.