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Intentional environments: designing a culture of co-creation
From Putting People First

Intentional environments: designing a culture of co-creation

Elements such as social dynamics, communication styles, and creative inspiration deeply affect our experience of work and what we create. While most of us don’t...

Games, Life and Utopia conference
From Putting People First

Games, Life and Utopia conference

Games, Life and Utopia is a half-day event in Pottsdam, Germany on 11 November, that is all about gamification, serious games, learning and play. It

Philips launches
From Putting People First

Philips launches

Today Philips presented its latest forward looking design project

Google
From Putting People First

Google

In a long interview, Matias Duarte, Android

Metamemory and the user experience
From Putting People First

Metamemory and the user experience

When people expect to be able to access information in the future, they tend to have reduced memory for the actual information, but enhanced memory for where to...

Cadillac User Experience (CUE)
From Putting People First

Cadillac User Experience (CUE)

Last week, Cadillac launched its new “CUE” vehicle infotainment system. The name is an acronym that stands for Cadillac User Experience

The psychology of UX
From Putting People First

The psychology of UX

When UX designer Vanessa Carey read Susan Weinschenk’s article “The Psychologist’s View of UX Design” (published in UXMag last year), she decided to explore each...

The rise of cross-channel UX design
From Putting People First

The rise of cross-channel UX design

“Seamless, cross-channel experiences are the way of the future, as technology fades into the background and the personal, physical, and social context determine...

Data visualisation: in defence of bad graphics
From Putting People First

Data visualisation: in defence of bad graphics

Simon Rogers asks on The Guardian’s DataBlog if there is a backlash gathering steam against web data visualisations. “There has definitely been a shift. A few years...

Service design, the most important term you haven
From Putting People First

Service design, the most important term you haven

James Rock, the managing director and chief business designer for Cultivar Consulting Limited, a business and services design consultancy, talks about service design...

Consumer futures 2020 scenarios
From Putting People First

Consumer futures 2020 scenarios

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Brian David Johnson: Intel
From Putting People First

Brian David Johnson: Intel

Alex Knapp, Forbes Magazine contributor, talks with Intel futurist Brian David Johnson on what he take into account when planning the future: “The answer is both...

The many meanings of ethnography
From Putting People First

The many meanings of ethnography

Ethnography, Ethnography or Ethnography? What Happens When the Same Word Means Different Things to Different People? is the title of a new paper on ethnography...

dConstruct 2011 videos online
From Putting People First

dConstruct 2011 videos online

dConstruct 2011, the 2 September event in Brighton, England, brought together leading thinkers from the fields of interaction design, mobile design and ubiquitous...

Mr Cameron, it
From Putting People First

Mr Cameron, it

Ageing populations and budget cuts mean devising a new social contract. So why not use real designers

Guardian Tech Weekly podcast: creating a digital public space
From Putting People First

Guardian Tech Weekly podcast: creating a digital public space

Jemima Kiss examines plans for a digital public space with the British Library, the Royal Opera House and the BBC. “How can we preserve analogue culture in a digital...

Video highlights from PICNIC Festival 2011
From Putting People First

Video highlights from PICNIC Festival 2011

The videos of the presentations at PICNIC Festival 2011 (14-16 September, Amsterdam) are now online. Jake Barton on Urban Collaboration and Storytelling What will...

The birth (and death) of market research: why design research will prevail
From Putting People First

The birth (and death) of market research: why design research will prevail

The market research industry is built for the 20th Century mass production model, which is rapidly disappearing, argues Sam Ladner. The

Audio interview with design anthropologist Dori Tunstall
From Putting People First

Audio interview with design anthropologist Dori Tunstall

Debbie Millman of DesignObserver.com interviewed design anthropologist Dori Tunstall on the insights that anthropology brings to consumerism and branding, and about...

Embodied interactions: in touch with the digital
From Putting People First

Embodied interactions: in touch with the digital

Fabian Hemmert will be one of the keynote speakers at Interaction 12. In this article on Johnny Holland, he reflects on “recent developments in the research field...
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