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Atomic design 2022: what we can learn from Eames and other design giants

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To travel in-between time to the past, present, and the possible future. A key reference by Holgado, Kieran and Timberlake, using the example of car manufacturing to show the system of design elements at different levels 2003: The year when Refabricating Architecture was first published. As it turns out, products are similarly complex.

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F5: David Trubridge on Forward-Thinking Art, Indigenous Voices, + More

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Resolute in his mission to create sustainably produced products with a natural and organic aesthetic, David Trubridge is the renowned designer behind David Trubridge Lighting. It’s his belief that these principles directly affect the product’s sustainability because consumers are less likely to throw away beautiful products.

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Netflix vs. decision fatigue: How to solve the paradox of choice

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So, you have experienced the Hick’s Law on Netflix, and certainly in other moments of decision making, but especially online because you have a very wide range of products. The virtue is that users want the power and control of the product. Glen Davis, Netflix product designer). What do you recommend me?”

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Incorporating UX Research in agile-based product development

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UCD generally involves specification and delineation of the context of use, identification of business requirements and user goals that constitute product success, and iterative creation and evaluation with users of design solutions. one such methodology is Agile. 2014; Schön et al., 2017; Sfetsos & Stamelos, 2010). 2014; Schön et al.,

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Why we should all care about inclusive design?

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Inclusive design emphasizes the idea of understanding user diversity and welcoming diverse people to engage authentically with your product, service or even with your organization. The pyramid model presents a continuum of population diversity. Remember it’s not about you, it’s about making user’s life easier.

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F5: Scott Henderson Talks Powerful Graphic Images, Travel + More

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Scott Henderson is a top industrial designer, creating product designs for global Fortune 500 clients. is based in New York City and specializes in industrial design, engineering, digital design, branding, IP/patent generation, and manufacturing sourcing. Tony Cragg, Green Early Forms, 2003, edition of 6 Photo: Marian Goodman Gallery.

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Non-human personas in practice

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It may be less obvious compared to designing physical products but even the digital interactions that we design have a hidden impact on the environment. Presenting our industry case study paper at the Australian conference for computer-human interaction (OzCHI) in Canberra, Australia. References James P. Damien Lutz.