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Interactions Magazine
From Putting People First

Interactions Magazine

The latest issue of Interactions Magazine is about a new intellectualism of design, write co-editors Richard Anderson and Jon Kolko: one that embraces discourse...

Debunking the myths of online usability testing
From Putting People First

Debunking the myths of online usability testing

Bill Albert, director of the Design and Usability Center at Bentley University, highlights five common myths related to online (unmoderated) usability testing,...

Durability
From Putting People First

Durability

In a three-part article series, Dina Mehta, founder and managing director of Mosoci India, argues that durability is losing its power as a consumer driver in some...

Your life in 2020
From Putting People First

Your life in 2020

Forbes Magazine, in collaboration with Frog Design, has been looking at what the future in 2020 might look like in a range of areas: computer, choice, classroom...

Designing navigation systems for developing communities
From Putting People First

Designing navigation systems for developing communities

How do people in developing communities give and take directions? The people from Raaya Design report. “During some research in these communities in India and Peru...

Toolkit for influencing behaviour through design
From Putting People First

Toolkit for influencing behaviour through design

UK researcher Dan Lockton announces that his new Design with Intent toolkit is ready: Officially titled Design with Intent: 101 Patterns for Influencing Behaviour...

The triumph of the ordinary cellphone
From Putting People First

The triumph of the ordinary cellphone

What if, globally speaking, the iPad is not the next big thing? What if the next big thing is small, cheap and not American? A good reflection by Anand Giridharadas...

From Putting People First

Sitra, the Finnish Innovation Fund and development partners, SRV and VVO today announce a

The Middle of Moore
From Putting People First

The Middle of Moore

Mike Kuniavsky has posted a pre-print draft of the first chapter of his new book Smart Things: Ubiquitous Computing User Experience Design (see also this earlier...

Natural user interfaces are not natural
From Putting People First

Natural user interfaces are not natural

In his bimonthly column in the ACM CHI magazine, Interactions, Donald Norman argues that most gestures are neither natural nor easy to learn or remember. “Gestures...

The impact of the Internet on institutions in the future
From Putting People First

The impact of the Internet on institutions in the future

The latest Pew Research Center Internet & American Life Project report is out: “The Impact of the Internet on Institutions in the Future” surveys 895 tech experts...

Mobilizing markets
From Putting People First

Mobilizing markets

The Winter 2009 issue of MIT’s Innovations Journal is focused on “Mobilizing Markets.” All contents are available online. Prerequisite to Prosperity Why Africa’s...

Mobile-based livelihood services in Africa
From Putting People First

Mobile-based livelihood services in Africa

“Mobile-based livelihood services in Africa: pilots and early deployments” is a new paper by Jonathan Donner, a researcher in the Technology for Emerging Markets...

Co-creation: not just another focus group
From Putting People First

Co-creation: not just another focus group

To launch Twist, a new men’s fragrance in its global Axe brand, Unilever turned to a preapproved crowd of eager young amateurs for help. Venessa Wong reports in...

Jan Chipchase (Nokia) guest blogging for CGAP
From Putting People First

Jan Chipchase (Nokia) guest blogging for CGAP

The title might be a bit cryptic for some readers, but Jan Chipchase is a well-known user researcher/anthropologist at Nokia. He spent a decade exploring the intersection...

Shoppers choose green products to improve social status
From Putting People First

Shoppers choose green products to improve social status

Consumers are willing to sacrifice performance for perceived social status from green products, says the study Going Green to Be Seen: Status, Reputation, and Conspicuous...

Search Patterns: an Interview With Peter Morville
From Putting People First

Search Patterns: an Interview With Peter Morville

Peter Morville and Jeffery Callender recently released their brand new book “Search Patterns: Design for Discovery“. It’s an excellent, must-read book for the user...

The urban age
From Putting People First

The urban age

How cities became our greatest design challenge yet. Justin McGuirk, the editor of icon, the UK’s leading architecture & design magazine, argues in The Guardian...

Design for social innovation
From Putting People First

Design for social innovation

Petz Scholtus reports in TreeHugger on presentations by Alastair Fuad-Luke, Gui Bonsiepe and Alfred Astort during the recent 1st International Congress of Design...

AP
From Putting People First

AP

A new study by the Associated Press has come to the conclusion that consumers are
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