Category UserResearch
The Enchanted Office: “Once Upon A User Interface”
Microsoft and user experience
Catching the Bus: Studying People and Practices at Intel
User experience design resources [Dey Alexander Consulting]
Developing user-centered tools for strategic business planning
Ethnography.com relaunched
The user experience practitioner as change agent [UX Matters]
Nokia Research on Uganda’s Village Phone initiative
Jan Chipchase and Indri Tulusan of Nokia Research are on a roll. Following a July 2006 field study in Uganda, and previous presentations on shared phone practices and street charging services, they now explored the Village Phone initiative between the…
Interview with LIFT 07 conference organisers
Convivio, the European network for human-centred design of interactive technologies, has published an interview with Laurent Haug and Nicolas Nova, two of the organisers of LIFT 07, a conference that will be held in Geneva on February 7-9 2007, focused…
Massive Change and the City
In conjunction with the Massive Change exhibit that recently ended in Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the City of Chicago Department of the Environment organised a one-day symposium that brought together experts in urbanization, energy, evolution, information, wealth…
Nokia research on street charging services in Uganda
Uganda is a country coping with a severe energy crisis resulting in frequent power cuts. In addition, access to mains electricity in rural locations is limited. Given that mobile phones require power, and access to power can be unpredictable –…
UK think tank Demos on education for a digital generation
User experience software
Nokia research on the user experience of web browsing on mobile phones
Peter Merholz of Adaptive Path on experience strategies for financial services
AIGA and Cheskin publish Ethnography Primer
UK Design Council on user-centred design and experience design
The price of smartphone complexity
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…