Category Experience design
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The user experience scene in China
Amit Pande, who manages Oracle’s User Experience practice in Bangalore, wrote an interesting post about his impressions of the user experience scene in China. “First, let me start with saying that like many others in the technology & design space,…
First thoughts on the user experience of Apple’s iPhone
Human-centred design at GE’s health-care unit [Business Week]
Business Week writes about how GE’s health-care unit went to design students at the Art Center College of Design for out-of-the-box ideas that are focused on people rather than technology, take a systems approach to problem solving, and are culturally…
Peter Merholz of Adaptive Path on experience strategies for financial services
UK Design Council on user-centred design and experience design
Best wishes from Experientia | Auguri da Experientia
More than 2000 people read Putting People First every day, a good 60% via rss and email, the rest directly on the site. I don’t know most of you, so only a few people got our email card, but there…
UK foresight studies identify emerging trends over the next 50 years
Via the BBC I found out about the Sigma and Delta foresight scans, with nearly 250 papers that look ahead at developments over the next 50 years. The research was commissioned by the UK Office of Science and Innovation‘s Horizon…
Alcatel-Lucent CTO sees telco future of “comminfotainment” [International Herald Tribune]
Vodafone’s Receiver magazine on gaming and playing
More on Dutch cultural heritage and audience understanding
Can mobile phones give you ‘presence?’ [International Herald Tribune]
Dutch heritage conference highlights lack of audience understanding
Cisco focuses on end-user experience [IDG News Service]
The user experience of executive dashboards
Interview with author of “Designing Pleasurable Products”
Philips Design on sustainability and the virtual world
The January 2007 issue of ‘new value by One Design’ (what’s up with that name?), the quarterly magazine of Philips Design, is devoted to articles on sustainability and the virtual world. Some highlights: Helping 400 million people give up smoking…