Category Interaction design
CHI 2008 in Florence, Italy
Articles from current InfoDesign newsletter
Bob Jacobson investigating the Danish design and innovation push
Recognising gestures: interface design beyond point-and-click
David Malouf on the foundations of interaction design
Book: Interaction Design – beyond human-computer interaction (2nd edition)
Five new experience design-related interviews by Adaptive Path
What’s new in participatory design with Liz SandersLiz Sanders (UX Week conference page) is the president of MakeTools, a design research company that focuses on collaborative creativity about the participatory process and it’s impact on design. Liz has worked across…
Fing: the next generation internet foundation from France
For some time now I have been following the French innovation blog Internet Actu, not realising that it was part of a bigger initiative called “Fing“. Fing stands for “Fondation Internet Nouvelle Génération”, or the the next generation internet foundation,…
Former Experientia intern, designer on Pentagram Design project that just won prestigious IDEA award
Former Experientia intern Nina Boesch was the designer and programmer (under the creative lead of Lisa Strausfeld) on Pentagram Design‘s “Interactive model of Lower Manhattan” that just won an Industrial Design Excellence Award. Co-sponsored by BusinessWeek magazine and the Industrial…
Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design launches with pilot Masters programme
The Financial Times senior technology correspondent on where we go from here
UXmatters July 2007 issue
Five new articles in the July 2007 issue of UXmatters, the user experience web magazine: Your design is infringing on my patent: the case against user interface and interaction model patents and intellectual property By Paul J. Sherman “Despite what…
Donald Norman on the next UI breakthroughs
New Core77 article series more sophisticated than ever
Telling stories in public spaces, museums, and over the internet – often simultaneously
Interview with Mike Kuniavsky
Tamara Adlin, a user experience consultant in Seattle, just published a long interview with Mike Kuniavsky on her interesting website UX Pioneers. Mike Kuniavsky (blog) researches, designs and writes about people’s experiences at the intersection of technology and everyday life.…