Category Design
Designing for the elderly: targeting the voice of experience
Adaptive Path’s Rachel Hinman in conversation with Mark Jones, IDEO about service design
The ultimate user experience: technologically-mediated sex, erotica and BDSM
Articles from current InfoDesign newsletter
Bob Jacobson investigating the Danish design and innovation push
Business Week on service prototyping
UX consciousness in business magazines
Josephine Green of Philips on the need for social innovation
Emergence 2007: exploring the boundaries of service design
Low technologies, high aims
The New York Times reports on how M.I.T. has lately turned its attention toward concrete thinking to improve the lives of the poor” “M.I.T. has nurtured dozens of Nobel Prize winners in cerebral realms like astrophysics, economics and genetics. But…
Living Tomorrow
“Concept Design”, a new study from Denmark
The trouble with computers [The Economist]
INDEX: 2007 magazine and website on user-centered design and innovation
User-centered Design & Innovation is the sub-theme of INDEX: 2007, a series of events currently taking place in Copenhagen, Denmark. The theme is thoroughly examined during the Copenhagen Prelude Conference, the INDEX:|Aiga Aspen Design Summit and INDEX: SUMMER CAMP, as…
Insights into an ageing society
Destinations straight from internet to your Mercedes
Copenhagen conference about creativity, innovation and co-creation
Co-creation is on the agenda when Copenhagen will be the centre of the world’s prominent specialists within creativity and innovation, reports Copenhagen Capacity. The 10th European Conference on Creativity and Innovation, ECCI X is to convene on 14-17 October 2007.…
Penguin’s user-centred redesign
BBC World Service interviews MIT professor Eric Von Hippel on innovation
In an extended interview, Peter Day of BBC World Service’s Global Business programme talks to Professor Eric Von Hippel, head of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology about his revolutionary thinking and what calls the “democratisation…