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Nokia
From Putting People First

Nokia

As Nokia

The reality of social media
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The reality of social media

Adrian Chan has written a thoughtful post about “teasing apart the objective and subjective dimensions of social media, to examine what

The future of news
From Putting People First

The future of news

The Spring 2010 issue of D

Philips Design
From Putting People First

Philips Design

The latest issue of new value by design, the Philips Design newsletter, contains three short articles that sit closely to what we cover in this blog: Self Health...

Tell-all generation learns to keep things offline
From Putting People First

Tell-all generation learns to keep things offline

Members of the under 30 tell-all generation are rethinking what it means to live out loud. “The conventional wisdom suggests that everyone under 30 is comfortable...

Homesense project launched
From Putting People First

Homesense project launched

Tinker London (the people behind Arduino) started a collaboration with EDF R&D on Homesense, an open user-centered research project investigating the use of smart...

Ferrari F10 steering wheel is usability horror
From Putting People First

Ferrari F10 steering wheel is usability horror

Every year, Ferrari fields a team in the Formula One championship, and dumps around $400 million into developing and racing the car. So, says Cliff Kuang in Fast...

Service Design Thinks
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Service Design Thinks

Nick Marsh has been organising several service design ‘Thinks’ events in London: ‘Service Design at Scale’ (November 2009) and ‘Service Design from Scratch’ (March...

Peter Merholz: The Want Interview
From Putting People First

Peter Merholz: The Want Interview

The founder & president of Adaptive Path explains why they

Bill Moggridge blogs
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Bill Moggridge blogs

Bill Moggridge, the legendary industrial and interaction designer, IDEO co-founder and now director of the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, started his own...

The many differences between mobile and desktop interaction
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The many differences between mobile and desktop interaction

Interacting with a mobile device is very different from our interaction with desktop devices. But what does that mean precisely? In a long article for the Journal...

Reading in a digital age
From Putting People First

Reading in a digital age

Sven Birkerts wites in the American Scholar on why the novel and the Internet are opposites, and why the latter both undermines the former and makes it more necessary...

Findability and Exploration: the future of search
From Putting People First

Findability and Exploration: the future of search

Stijn Debrouwere, a Belgian information architect, has published a long Peter Morville-inspired post on findability related issues. “The majority of people visiting...

Smart Things
From Putting People First

Smart Things

After posting the first chapter of his new book Smart Things: Ubiquitous Computing User Experience Design (see also this earlier post), Mike Kuniavsky is now doing...

What
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What

The concept of social objects is pretty widely used in social interaction design, but we

Open positions at Experientia
From Putting People First

Open positions at Experientia


Book: Storytelling for User Experience
From Putting People First

Book: Storytelling for User Experience

Storytelling for User Experience – Crafting Stories for Better Design By Whitney Quesenbery & Kevin Brooks Rosenfeld Media April 2010 Availability: Paperback +...

RIM
From Putting People First

RIM

A Canadian article about Canada’s most important technology company, Research in Motion (the makers of the Blackberry), is always worth delving into. “RIM captured...

UX book reviews: May 2010
From Putting People First

UX book reviews: May 2010

The folks at Johnny Holland have published reviews on no less than four UX related books: Beyond the Usability Lab Authors: Bill Albert, Donna Tedesco, Thomas Tullis...

Design driven prison design in Belgium
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Design driven prison design in Belgium

Flanders InShape, the Flemish/Belgian competence centre for product development and industrial design, is supporting a new research project on the development of...
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