Edification and commutation: canons for experience design

In his blog Total Experience, designer Bob Jacobson just wrote about the “canons” for experience design. Canons are rules that define a profession’s ethics and by extension, the practice of the profession itself. In his post, he proposes two canons for experience designers, motivations more…

Social networking in the banlieue riots

John Robb has been applying the analytic paradigm of shared, open source networking tools to urban warfare in his blog Global Guerrillas and has come to some highly original and thought provoking insights. His latest comments on what is happening in the French urban banlieue…

First Italian Information Architecture Summit

  The first ever Italian Information Architecture Summit will take place on 24 February 2006 in Rome and registration is free. The main force behind this endeavour is the highly dynamic Emanuele Quintarelli, who has already confirmed me in an email that Peter Van Dijck,…

Reflecting on DUX 2005

Luke Wroblewski writes in his blog Functioning Form about his experiences at the recent Designing for User Experience Conference (DUX 05) in San Francisco November 4-5th. He concludes that “user experience design, its methodologies, and terminology are now well established within many companies”. There was,…

Users turned off by mobile TV

Newly published research shows little interest among consumers for watching television on their mobile phones. Fewer than one in five of the 1,500 UK consumers questioned in a recent poll said that they wanted to watch TV on their mobile phone, and 70 per cent…

Exclusivity as experience

Nike’s now (in)famous Nike ID Design Lab in New York doesn’t allow more than three customers in at a time, with visits limited to one hour max. Furthermore, customers need to make an appointment, by invitation only. The haute-design store has three booths, or pods,…

Shopping for innovation

What you need to know before hiring a design firm Steve Portigal and Niti Bhan write about what you need to consider when bringing on strategic design services and hiring a design firm and focus on three key issues: The Problem (defining your needs), the…

MIT and Nokia create joint research lab

  The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Nokia Research Center announced a research collaboration to advance the state of the art in mobile computing and communications technologies. CSAIL and Nokia will establish a new research facility – the…

IBM on user-centred design

I have no idea how recent this is, but here are about ten web pages with what IBM has to say on user-centred design. “User-Centered Design is a well established process that has been widely adopted by many organizations to deliver products that meet users’…

Dutch introduce phones for kids

Two Dutch telcos – KPN and Scarlet – have introduced mobile phones specially made for young children, reports The Register. “On Wednesday, national carrier KPN will unveil a kid phone – iKids – with a built in GPS receiver, which remains working even when the…