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This is why I don’t call myself a service designer any more

UX Collective

The road to design maturity gets longer The inflation of design as a profession and why I no longer call myself a service designer Photo is by Jan Huber from Unsplash I love doing service design. When I looked up the available MSC programs, I was immediately drawn to Product Service System Design.

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The waves of research practice

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In 2010, for me, it was still custom work: paper-based mobile app prototypes, Craigslist-ad user recruiting that pointed to separate survey provider, manual phone or email follow-up for scheduling, in-office test sessions, cash incentives in an envelope, webcam input recording programs, and unfortunate hours of clipping quotes in Quicktime.

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Women You Should Know in Graphic Design History

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A visionary in the 1950s, she made use of graphic design to create clean and efficient directional signs in many major airports and stations, as well as Madison Square Garden. She was trained at the Yale University School of Art and Architecture, and her first job was working alongside industrial designer George Nelson.

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Where did this interaction come from??—?a brief history of interaction design

UX Collective

In 1965, Schoffer also presented the plans for a cybernetic city at the Jewish Museum in New York demonstrating that for Schaffer the ability to program not only sculptures but the whole urban area offers the idea of a dialogue between technology and environment. CYSP sculptures were the main instances of the cybernetic art movement.