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Microsoft’s CityNext initiative ‘puts people first’ (uh oh)
From Putting People First

Microsoft’s CityNext initiative ‘puts people first’ (uh oh)

So who else is putting people first? Microsoft‘s new smart cities initiative! “Cities play a vital role in our lives – both now and in the future. Microsoft’s CityNext...

How is ‘experience’ valued in the sharing economy?
From Putting People First

How is ‘experience’ valued in the sharing economy?

How do you buy or sell something so abstract as an “experience”? And what is it worth? That’s not an idle question for companies in the sharing economy. The experience...

Saskia Sassen and Scott McCloud keynote speakers at Interaction14
From Putting People First

Saskia Sassen and Scott McCloud keynote speakers at Interaction14

Interaction 14 just announced its first keynote speakers: Saskia Sassen is someone to look forward to. A sociology professor at Columbia University, she is known...

Herman Miller’s Living Office
From Putting People First

Herman Miller’s Living Office

“The most important thing in the room is not the furniture — it’s the people.” Almost 50 years after the Action Office, Herman Miller embarks on the next big rethinking...

Cities are being redrawn according to Google’s world view
From Putting People First

Cities are being redrawn according to Google’s world view

In the second of two columns exploring the impact of digital culture on design, Sam Jacob looks at how Google Maps is reshaping cities while Apple, Facebook and...

Prism is the dark side of design thinking
From Putting People First

Prism is the dark side of design thinking

In this first of two columns about the impact of digital culture on design, Sam Jacob asks what America’s Prism surveillance program tells us about design thinking...

Seoul, the Sharing City
From Putting People First

Seoul, the Sharing City

On 20 September 2012, the Seoul Metropolitan Government disclosed its plan for promoting the “Sharing City, Seoul” project, which includes 20 sharing programs and...

Book: Legible Practices by Helsinki Design Lab
From Putting People First

Book: Legible Practices by Helsinki Design Lab

The social innovation book Legible Practices aims at codifying the practises of stewardship, as exhibited by innovators who are consciously rethinking institutions...

UX and The Museum: Converging perspectives on experience design
From Putting People First

UX and The Museum: Converging perspectives on experience design

Museums visitors are no longer as satisfied with rows of objects on display. They want the objects to tell a story. They want to understand the main message of...

Intel on wearable tech: we need to focus on how we use it
From Putting People First

Intel on wearable tech: we need to focus on how we use it

Intel and its team of futurologists and anthropologists have a vision of a world where the technology is not an adjunct (as the mobile phone or the tablet is now)...

Notes on “Ambient Commons”, by Malcolm McCullough
From Putting People First

Notes on “Ambient Commons”, by Malcolm McCullough

Malcolm McCullough is one the key thinkers and writers about the intersection of the network, digital media, and the urban and architectural. Dan Hill (who will...

Urban sustainability: what will a smart city look like in the future?
From Putting People First

Urban sustainability: what will a smart city look like in the future?

By 2050 there will be five billion urbanites but, with pressure on resources and climate disruption, how will cities cope? New technology and conceptual design...

Four ways cities should be adapting to change
From Putting People First

Four ways cities should be adapting to change

The report “State of the City: 5 Trends Impacting US Cities,” issued by Living Cities, not only provides guidance about what issues are trending but also how cities...

Designing for services beyond the screen
From Putting People First

Designing for services beyond the screen

The producer-consumer model is so ingrained in our society that we tend to treat everything like a product—a one-and-done offering that can be pushed to the market...

Design in Service: Crafting the Citizen Experience
From Putting People First

Design in Service: Crafting the Citizen Experience

Many agree that a combination of factors – a demand for better user experience, the rise of ubiquitous technologies and more readily accessible datasets – present...

The culture of borrowing and debt: an ethnographic approach
From Putting People First

The culture of borrowing and debt: an ethnographic approach

What are people’s philosophy and attitudes toward loans and debt? And how financial marketers can respond to their basic emotional needs in the lending process?...

Understanding human behaviour: taking a more complex approach
From Putting People First

Understanding human behaviour: taking a more complex approach

Large-scale surveys are useful but if we are serious about changing behaviours, we must use every tool to understand human complexity, writes Steven Johnson in...

Talking Design with Dan Hill
From Putting People First

Talking Design with Dan Hill

We are pleased to invite you to the second in the “Talking Design” lecture series with Dan Hill, CEO of Fabrica. On Thursday July 4th, designer and urbanist Dan...

Advice from a former Apple director who coined the term ‘user experience’
From Putting People First

Advice from a former Apple director who coined the term ‘user experience’

Having worked on Apple’s User Interface Technologies and introducing the term “user experience” to company execs in the early 90s, Mitch Stein knows a thing or...

Brian David Johnson on being more human
From Putting People First

Brian David Johnson on being more human

Intel’s resident futurist reflects on how the steampunk culture offers clues to building a better tomorrow. “Steampunk reveals three relationships that people want...
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