Category Experience design
In London next week
The People will be heard: Interactive technology in public spaces
Goodbye, mobile phone bills. Hello, advertising. [International Herald Tribune]
Pitching itself as the world’s first advertising-supported phone company, a Finnish company called Blyk plans to roll out a free mobile phone service next summer aimed at 16- to 24-year- olds, first in Britain and then elsewhere in Europe, writes…
Adidas sports performance store in Paris: it is all about the interactive experience
The Germany-based sportswear brand opened its Mi Innovation Center on the Champs-Elysées. It’s a tech, fashion, and custom-design wonderland, writes Business Week. “At the futuristic 1,750-square-meter store, the largest Adidas store in the world, shoppers can browse the latest trends…
Philips Research magazine provides deeper look at simplicity commitment
The difficulties of Web 2.0 measurement
Knowledge@Wharton on getting to the heart of the customer
Making computing a people science [Computer News Middle East]
‘Presence’ technology building cell phones to anticipate your mind
David Polinchock on creating a retail brand experience
In an article in the premiere issue of Marketing at Retail, David Polinchock of the Brand Experience Lab looks at the key developments today in creating a compelling, authentic and relevant retail brand experience. Polinchock discusses the growing trend of…
Interview with Jan Chipchase of Nokia Research
Designing a zero impact trade fair
More on IDEO: now redesigning a law school
Redesigning a labour union with the help of IDEO
Experiencing experience
Slow+Design: experience design, the Slow Food way
IDEO’s urban pre-planning [Metropolis Magazine]
Samsung’s DigitAll brand magazine on greatness in the digital era
Joined-up experiences [The Guardian]
In a marketplace that offers a bewildering array of hardware, software and services, the company that prioritises ease of use stands a chance of winning, says Jack Schofield in The Guardian. In the article, he compares Apple’s vertical model of…