This lecture discusses the intersection of design research and digital humanities, focusing on the role of user experience in technology adoption. It highlights the importance of trust in digital media, particularly in combating misinformation and enhancing user engagement with digital heritage. The instructor emphasizes the need for innovative approaches that integrate design and technology to create impactful solutions. The EPFL+ECAL Lab's research methodology is presented, which combines experimental design practices with user perception studies. The lecture also addresses the challenges of making digital heritage accessible and engaging for broader audiences. By examining factors that influence user acceptance, the instructor advocates for a shift from purely technology-driven innovation to a more user-centered design approach. This involves understanding the cultural context and subjective experiences of users, ultimately aiming to foster sustainable innovation in the digital humanities.