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Anthropological study by Google on our magic relationship with mobile devices
From Putting People First

Anthropological study by Google on our magic relationship with mobile devices

What is the emotional relationship people truly have with the mobile space and how they make meaning there? To answer this, Google conducted an anthropological...

Experientia at EPIC 2012
From Putting People First

Experientia at EPIC 2012

Experientia will be at EPIC Conference, on October 14-17 2012, hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design [SCAD], Savannah, USA. This year, Experientia president...

Why we are so rude online
From Putting People First

Why we are so rude online

Why are we so nasty to each other online, asks Elizabeth Bernstein in the Wall Street Journal. Whether on Facebook, Twitter, message boards or websites, we say...

Smart cities in Italy and France
From Putting People First

Smart cities in Italy and France

The European House-Ambrosetti, an Italian economic think tank/management consultancy and organisers of the very prestigious annual international economic conference...

‘Smart City’ planning needs the right balance (WSJ)
From Putting People First

‘Smart City’ planning needs the right balance (WSJ)

In the pantheon of Next Big Thing trends, the concept of “smart cities” is one of the trendiest, writes Ben Rooney in the Wall Street Journal. The idea is that...

How to design mental models that create a superior user experience
From Putting People First

How to design mental models that create a superior user experience

Leanne Byrom, a freelance UX practitioner and UX lead for Phosphor Digital, writes about the importance of mental models in UX design: Designing something right...

Mass persuasion, one user at a time
From Putting People First

Mass persuasion, one user at a time

Nir Eyal writes how marketers are increasingly personalizing their products and services to meet their customers’ changing needs, and how customization used in...

Book: Doing Design Ethnography
From Putting People First

Book: Doing Design Ethnography

Doing Design Ethnography By Andrew Crabtree, Mark Rouncefield, Peter Tolmie Springer Publishers – Human-Computer Interaction Series March 2012, 212 pages (Amazon...

How cultural differences affect mobile use
From Putting People First

How cultural differences affect mobile use

CNN reports on mobile phone culture and how use differs starkly across cultures. Whereas the article is rather superficial, the “open mic” videos from New York...

Aaron Marcus publishes (free) ebook about HCI in Sci-Fi
From Putting People First

Aaron Marcus publishes (free) ebook about HCI in Sci-Fi

The Past 100 Years of the Future: Sci-Fi and HCI in Movies and Television by Aaron Marcus 2012 – 197 pages On 24 August 2012, AM+A published its first ebook, The...

Alok Nandi to chair Interaction14 – February 2014 in Amsterdam
From Putting People First

Alok Nandi to chair Interaction14 – February 2014 in Amsterdam

The IxDA Board of Directors just announced that Alok Nandi will be Chair of Interaction14, to be held February, 2014 in Amsterdam in conjunction with Utrecht School...

Designing for Mobile, Part 1: Information Architecture
From Putting People First

Designing for Mobile, Part 1: Information Architecture

Mobile devices come with a whole host of new constraints (and opportunities) for our designs. In this – the first part of her series on mobile design – Elaine McVicar...

The magic of good service
From Putting People First

The magic of good service

THE customer is king. So some firms have started appointing chief customer officers (CCOs) to serve the king more attentively. These new additions to the (already...

Book: Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century
From Putting People First

Book: Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century

Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century By Jeanne E. Arnold, Anthony P. Graesch, Enzo Ragazzini, and Elinor Ochs UCLA, Cotson Institute of Archaeology July 2012...

Latest RSA Animate on the truth about dishonesty
From Putting People First

Latest RSA Animate on the truth about dishonesty

In this new RSA Animate, Dan Ariely, bestselling author and professor of psychology and behavioural economics at Duke University, explores the circumstances under...

Book: Observing the User Experience
From Putting People First

Book: Observing the User Experience

Observing the User Experience A Practitioner’s Guide to User Research by Elizabeth Goodman, PhD candidate, University of California, Berkeley’s School of Information...

Why user-centered design is not enough, by John Wood
From Putting People First

Why user-centered design is not enough, by John Wood

John Wood, Emeritus Professor of Design at Goldsmiths, University of London, argues on Core77 that the user-centered mindset is based on a one-dimensional map in...

SAP’s new Mobility Design Center uses user-centered design approach
From Putting People First

SAP’s new Mobility Design Center uses user-centered design approach

A few days ago SAP announced the opening of the new SAP Mobility Design Center to help customers meet the growing need for individualized mobile solutions. Headquartered...

Five experts on what comes after the touchscreen
From Putting People First

Five experts on what comes after the touchscreen

Post-touch hasn’t found the killer use case that the mouse found with GUIs and the touchscreen found with mobile web browsing and apps — but it’s not for lack of...

Can ethnography save enterprise social networking?
From Putting People First

Can ethnography save enterprise social networking?

In this guest post for Ethnography Matters, Mike Gotta from Cisco Systems, makes the case for bringing the human back into enterprise software design and development...
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