Category Design
UK research firm claims mobile users are turned-off by advanced features
Bruce Sterling writes ‘dispatches from the hyperlocal future’ for Wired Magazine
Why is that thing beeping? A sound design primer
Intuition is losing ground to data mining, a new book claims
Jan Chipchase of Nokia on the challenges of human-centred design
UK research shows that older web users spend more time online than any other group
Design for the other 90% controversy
Design for the Other 90%, the much lauded exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York on how design can address the basic challenges of survival and progress faced by the world’s poor and marginalised, has been severely criticised by…
Europe’s children are internet and mobile savvy and are well aware of the possible risks
A gorgeous cinematic introduction to Turin, Italy
Even for those who don’t understand Italian, this is quite a spectacular introduction to Turin (or “Torino”), Italy, and its surrounding region. The videos are shot in gorgeous high definition quality by the Turin movie director Luciano De Simone and…
Recognising gestures: interface design beyond point-and-click
SAP user experience testing
David Malouf on the foundations of interaction design
Share Award: digital art prize 2008 competition announcement
Book: Interaction Design – beyond human-computer interaction (2nd edition)
Kitchen Budapest, Magyar Telekom’s innovation lab
Magyar Telekom‘s new media lab Kitchen Budapest (KiBu), opened in June 2007, is a new media lab for young researchers who are interested in the convergence of mobile communication, online communities and urban space and are passionate about creating experimental…
Standford’s Design and Medical Schools team up on Respira for asthma sufferers
Jeannie Choe reports on Core77 how Stanford University’s Design School and School of Medicine teamed up to create Respira, an extremely affordable device for better asthma care. “In order for asthma inhalers to perform effectively, the discharged medicine must be…