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User centered innovation
Thomas Küber and Julian Masuhr, D-LABS
Design by Fire Conference - 21 OCT 2008 - Utrecht, NL
Photo by Jantine Zandbergen
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Designing for a Healthcare Movement: How to Get to a Minimum Viable Product Now with Substantial.
2013 Seattle Design Festival: Design in Health
Co-hosted with Puget Sound SIGCHI.
Platz, Cheryl, 2020. Design Beyond Devices: Creating Multimodal, Cross-Device Experiences. New York: Rosenfeld Media. rosenfeldmedia.com/books/design-beyond-devices/
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Erin Malone, co-author of "Designing Social Interfaces" and co-proprietor of Tangible UX, presents the wares of her latest book- written in partnership with Christian Crumlish (who thanks to CalTrans, couldn't make it).
Aynne Valencia of IxDA put together this delight of a pre-Halloween shindig. Thanks, Aynne!
POINT. ARCHITECTS
Concept, art direction, design, structure production control
TODO
Visual design, information design, real time data collection and data visualization softwares
Leva Engineering
Technical consultancy, light-bars design and production
Topstand
Production
Photos by Sirio Vanelli
Eyetracking material allows you to see what users have looked at, but not necessarily what they have seen.
This week, we will answer the following question: “How does the brain choose to guide the eye from one place to the other?”
Yes, you read it correctly. Because it is the brain that guides the eye so it can find the information the brain needs to solve a task.
More info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com