Creativity Without Borders: 4 Trends And A New Vision For Global Marketers
The marketing industry is at a zeitgeist moment. Speed, technology and the democratization of creativity have changed the ways we create and consume ideas. Day in and day out, we – the advertising and...
View ArticleCreativity Without Borders: 4 Trends And A New Vision For Global Marketers
The marketing industry is at a zeitgeist moment. Speed, technology and the democratization of creativity have changed the ways we create and consume ideas. Day in and day out, we – the advertising and...
View ArticleBiometric Technology Trends – Security & User Experience
The science and technology of biometrics includes everything from fingerprint reading, which has been around as a science since the 19th century, to measurements of human heat signatures, walking gait,...
View ArticleDesign thinker Don Norman on his stealth startup, Apple vs. Android vs....
Don Norman’s The Design of Everyday Things is the bible for design thinking and technology. The author and cognitive scientist changed the way we think about design with his thesis about how technology...
View ArticleHow Wearables Change Our Relationship With Technology [Future of Entertainment]
The Future of Entertainment series by iQ by Intel and PSFK Labs is highlighting the latest in entertainment innovation. Over the course of 10 weeks at iq.intel....
View Article4 Ways Wearable Technology Can (And Will) Improve Our Life
The technology that we create has only one sole purpose: to improve our lives. usabilitygeek.com/ways-wearable-technology-can-improve-our-lives/Curated by User Experience - UX - Mobile - Design - Jerry...
View ArticleAs the underlying tech becomes a commodity, design emerges as the answer —...
The technology industry is undergoing a creative transformation. A large amount of value is shifting from the development of underlying technologies — the infrastructure, the platforms, the chips, the...
View ArticlePutting people first How technology changes storytelling
Long New York Times piece where writers in a variety of genres tell us what new technologies mean for storytelling. Contributions by Margaret Atwood, Charles Yu, Marisha Pessl, Tom McCarthy, Rainbow...
View ArticlePutting people first All technology is assistive technology
All technology is assistive technology, argues Sara Hendren in a long and very insightful article. www.experientia.com/blog/all-technology-is-assistive-technology/Curated by User Experience - UX -...
View ArticleResearchers unveil ‘shape-changing’ technology that could change computer...
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have unveiled a device that could change the way we interact with computers and each other....
View Article10 top wearable technology design principles
“In the coming decade, wearable technology will touch nearly every aspect of our lives. It will allow us to bring the power of the Internet to everything we do.” –Marcus Weller, Ph.D. It was a hot...
View ArticleRedefining interaction between users and their devices
MUMBAI, INDIA: As every technology enthusiast will know, 2013 was a significant year. A year that saw the relationship between humans and digital devices grow ever more strong....
View ArticleIBM Reveals 5 Smart Technology Trends for Next 5 Years
When technology pioneer Alan Kay said “the best way to predict the future is to invent it,” he might as well have been talking about IBM, whose innovations include Silicon Germanium chips, relational...
View ArticleThe Internet of Things: Keeping it Human
The easy part of building the Internet of Things (IoT) is connecting the infrastructure. Sensors and wireless technology expedite the flow of data from “things” to us and become the source of new...
View ArticleThe Connection Between Aesthetics And Usability
A few weeks ago I was reading the article Apple Turns Technology into Art by Ben Bajarin. For those of you not familiar with Ben, he’s an industry analyst who covers consumer products....
View ArticlePutting people first People first, technology second. It’s time for...
bit.ly/1fFJCsYCurated by User Experience - UX - Mobile - Design - Jerry Lieveld Related posts:Putting people first All technology is assistive technology Putting people first How technology changes...
View ArticleTop resources for learning UX Design
Technology does not exist for its own sake. Technology is there to be used, to solve problems and improve lives. Whenever we as technologists design and build something, be it a website or an app or a...
View ArticleInnovation Insights
Designing for the Internet of Things (IoT) may seem like it is technology driven, but there is another approach worth consideration. Keep humanity at the heart of IoT design. wrd.cm/1nSFnAACurated by...
View ArticlePutting people first Aiming for open source technology that is gorgeous and...
Designer and social entrepreneur Aral Balkan believes it is time to build an alternate future where we own our own tools, services, and data. And to do this we must create a new category of design-led,...
View ArticleWhy UX is critical: every $1 invested in UX yields a $2 to $100 return
User Experience (UX) is an often neglected step in the design process of technology companies, yet is a tremendous part of how a consumer connects technically and emotionally with an app or software....
View ArticlePutting people first Left to our own devices
Our well-being centers on the meaningfulness of our relationships: our intimate ties, our associations with a larger circle of people, and our sense of interconnectivity with a collective tribe....
View ArticleWhy the Future of Technology is All Too Human
When Ray Kurzweil published The Age of Spiritual Machines in 1999, he predicted a new era of thinking machines that will meet and then exceed human intelligence. The idea, which seemed outlandish at...
View ArticleAvoiding Multisensory Overload : Five User Research Approaches for Developing...
As technology evolves, designers are focused more on multisensory design. We’re enthusiastic about its potential—but as with anything novel and compelling, there’s a tendency for the pendulum to swing...
View Article10 Futuristic Technolgy That May Come True Very Soon
Technology never stands still: it’s always changing, adapting and progressing, and oftentimes things that seemed improbable (or even impossible) one year can quickly start becoming possible only a few...
View ArticlePutting people first When science, customer service, and human subjects...
Mary L. Gray wrote a long essay for ethnographymatters that argues that technology builders and interface designers, data scientists and ethnographers (working in industry and at universities alike)...
View ArticleWhat Will It Take to Make Your Grandma’s Wearable?
The current wave of wearable technology shows no signs of ebbing. On the contrary, the imagination and innovation of wearable applications is at an all-time high. Pick up any technology newsfeed and...
View ArticleWhy great things happen when UX design meets marketing expertise
During my many years as a user experience (UX) lead at the BBC, my teams and I found our silo of residence to be the Future Media and Technology group. It was often more like working for a software...
View ArticleThe Who, What, When, Wear, and Why of Wearable Technology
Mobility is about making content available when and where users want it, as efficiently as possible. Just as mobile devices opened up the ability to access information without sitting at a PC, wearable...
View ArticleWith Mindware Upgrades and Cognitive Prosthetics, Humans Are Already...
In recent years, the surprising idea that we’ll one day merge with our technology has warily made its way into the mainstream. Often it’s couched in a combination of snark and fear. Why in the world...
View ArticleDigital Experiences Are About People, Not Technology
Lately, I’ve been writing columns that are not specifically about information architecture (IA), but more about how the cultures of business and technology can challenge our ability to do good work....
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