Posts Tagged ‘interaction’

The Original Swipe

28 Jan 2013
In: Design Inspiration, New York
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Detail from the Best Buy vending machine in JFK – as the credit card is swiped down it continues down – gradually wearing a groove …
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Light. Sabre.

09 Jan 2013
In: Design Inspiration, Tokyo
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Loud UI

12 Oct 2012
In: Cultural Norms, San Francisco
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Lest you forget. If in doubt, shout.
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Enjoy the Moment

21 Sep 2012
In: Design Inspiration, Seattle
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Somewhere in Cupertino an interaction designer is having palpitations. But I look at this and I see a beautiful seamless interaction, between this tourist in Seattle, …
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Poor Tradeoffs

21 Sep 2012
In: Design Inspiration, Mumbai
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One for design focussed numismatists: the 1 and 2 rupee coins from a recent trip to India include fingers, in part as a way to …
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Visual & Interaction Literacy:

20 Sep 2012
In: Cultural Norms, Seattle
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Sometimes you need to step back to see what is in front of you. The visual and interaction literacy that makes this, credit card slot …
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Acceptable Interaction

09 Apr 2012
In: Design Inspiration, Shanghai
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How we interact in public spaces. And how we interact affects the boundaries of acceptable interaction. Photo: Shanghai metro.
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The Cost of Interaction

13 Mar 2012
In: Delhi, Design Inspiration
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Seoul, Digital View

29 Dec 2011
In: Cultural Norms, Seoul
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If you want to understand public interaction with displays, you need to spend time in Seoul. Seoul Metro now how more than 900 of these Digital …
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Touch, Don’t Touch

30 Oct 2011
In: Future Perfect, New York
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There was a time when we made an effort to connect. Today if you are reading this, then you make the effort to disconnect. Today …
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