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Social computing
From Putting People First

Social computing

The Interaction-Design.org Foundation is a labour of love founded by Mads Soegaard in 2002, and in 2010, his wife, Rikke Dam, joined the project (and their exotic...

Out with the old, in with the new: a conversation with Don Norman & Jon Kolko
From Putting People First

Out with the old, in with the new: a conversation with Don Norman & Jon Kolko

Richard Anderson has interviewed many people on stage, but, he says, the best of these, for multiple reasons (some very personal), might have been the most recent...

Enabling codesign
From Putting People First

Enabling codesign

The term co-design refers to a philosophical and political approach to design best applied throughout the design life cycle. Codesign builds on the methods and...

Sketchnotes of Ezio Manzini at School of the Art Institute of Chicago
From Putting People First

Sketchnotes of Ezio Manzini at School of the Art Institute of Chicago

This past Monday evening, on an unseasonably warm night in Chicago, sustainability expert Ezio Manzini gave a thought-provoking lecture at the School of the Art...

On Culture and Interaction Design: an interview with Genevieve Bell
From Putting People First

On Culture and Interaction Design: an interview with Genevieve Bell

Recently Dianna Miller had a chance to talk to Genevieve Bell, anthropologist and researcher, and the director of Intel Corporation

Transforming behaviour change
From Putting People First

Transforming behaviour change

The RSA’s latest report, Transforming Behaviour Change: Beyond Nudge and Neuromania, argues for a more sophisticated understanding of the relationship between our...

Craftmanship
From Putting People First

Craftmanship

John Kolko reflects on design education and the importance of craftmanship in an article for Interactions Magazine. “Based on my experience reviewing portfolios...

GEM, Nokia
From Putting People First

GEM, Nokia

Nokia releases a new phone concept – Gem – which “revolutionizes mobile design by turning the entire handset into a touchscreen”. Launched on the 25th anniversary...

Smarter, better cyborgs
From Putting People First

Smarter, better cyborgs

Instead of augmenting reality, we should make technology more aware, argues Christopher Butler in this article for Print Magazine. “Though an initial AR [Augmented...

Sciences of human understanding
From Putting People First

Sciences of human understanding

Dirk Knemeyer has published a call to rely on foundational science(s) to better understand users. “The preponderance of research and publications on user studies...

Brief rant on the future of interaction design
From Putting People First

Brief rant on the future of interaction design

Interaction designer Bret Victor has published his “brief rant on the future of interaction design“. “To me, claiming that Pictures Under Glass [as in touch screens]...

Intel using soft sciences to help predict the future
From Putting People First

Intel using soft sciences to help predict the future

Larry Dignan discusses – in a conversation with David Ginsberg, director of insights and market research at Intel, and Tony Salvador, senior principle engineer...

Digital product strategy, gamification, and the evolution of UX
From Putting People First

Digital product strategy, gamification, and the evolution of UX

Greg Laugero writes about two trends that have recently entered the realm of digital product development. First is the incorporation of gaming concepts into products...

Jawbone releases UP, a wristband for tracking your wellness
From Putting People First

Jawbone releases UP, a wristband for tracking your wellness

Priced at $100, the device is a leap for Jawbone. And its aimed at nothing less than making its wearers happier and healthier. Fastco Design reports. “The UP wristband...

Book: Putting people back at the heart of cities
From Putting People First

Book: Putting people back at the heart of cities

The Lure of the City: From Slums to Suburbs [Paperback] Edited by Austin Williams and Alastair Donald Pluto Press, September 2011 224 pages Review by Spiked: A...

Why Microsoft
From Putting People First

Why Microsoft

A viral clip produced by Microsoft is–like almost every video on this subject–amazingly polished. It’s also inane and completely lifeless, says FastCo Design. “Futuristic...

BlackBerry Future Visions
From Putting People First

BlackBerry Future Visions

Research in Motion seems to have commissioned a pair of videos envisioning portable technology in the not-so-distant future, writes PocketNow: specifically, they...

Design and the social sector: an annotated bibliography
From Putting People First

Design and the social sector: an annotated bibliography

This bibliography – now published on Change Observer – was initiatied in early 2011 as an independent study project by Courtney Drake, a graudate student at the...

Smartphones Find Niche in Human Behaviour Tests
From Putting People First

Smartphones Find Niche in Human Behaviour Tests

Researchers are using innovative tools to perform psychological experiments a lot faster than they used to. Experts believe the number of smartphone users worldwide...

Energy consumption in the home
From Putting People First

Energy consumption in the home

The Danish Alexandra Institute (see also previous post) published in 2009 an anthropological user study of needs, motivations and barriers in relation to energy...
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