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The Designer of 2015
Feb 19, ’11
10:28 PM
“Six major trends, and the challenges they pose for the profession (which AIGA will take on as its challenges), emerged from our research. These trends define design’s role in a much broader, strategic context than its roots: the making of things and beautiful things. Although that remains an important contribution, they [...]
Interaction 11
Feb 11, ’11
10:59 AM
The Johnny Holland reports:
Overview | Day 1 | Day 2
The SVA reports:
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3
Why is Great Design so Hard?
Aug 23, ’10
4:35 PM
“This blog entry is a followup to a previous one a few weeks back looking at the challenges of integrating great interaction and user experience design into organizations.” (Jason Hong)
Part 1 | Part 2
Complete Beginner’s Guide to Design Research
Jun 7, ’10
8:10 PM
“Research actually begins the moment we learn about a project, whether we acknowledge it or not. As user experience designers we aren’t content simply designing to specification. Instead, we ask questions; we take notes; we learn everything we can about our client and their audience—and that’s before we even begin! In this article, we explore [...]
Designing Value Beyond the Inflection Point
Feb 22, ’10
10:20 AM
“Change is happening faster than ever before. With each and every day more people have the power to change the world. You don’t need have to have a MBA degree to see that a lot of industries are currently approaching or at their inflection point. In fact it’s fair to say that [...]



