Apr 26, 2011

Bill Buxton (2008): Design Thinking in the Wild

Bill Buxton at the 2008 Institute of Design Strategy Conference: Design Thinking in the Wild


Design Thinking in the Wild from mprove on Vimeo.
Bill Buxton at Institute of Design Strategy Conference, 2008

Republished with friendly permission by Bill.

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Apr 25, 2011

Managing User Experience - Managing Change

"Managing User Experience... Managing Change", a panel session at CHI 2010 with the UX Directors Irene Au (Google), Catherine Courage(Citrix), Nida Zada (Plaxo/Comcast), and Arnie Lund(Microsoft), moderated by Carola Thompson (mindjet).

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Continuum Resonance Video: Getting to the right idea from Continuum on Vimeo.

(via UXForum@xing)

Apr 2, 2011

Bill Verplank at Interaction 11


Bill Verplank: Opening Keynote from Interaction Design Association.
"Bill Verplank is a human-factors engineer with a long career in design, research and education. As a fresh ME PhD from MIT he worked eight years at Xerox on the testing and refinement of what we now call the "desktop metaphor": bit-map graphics, keyboard and mouse, direct manipulation. For six years, he worked with Bill Moggridge at IDTwo and IDEO doing "interaction design" - bringing the insights from computers to the industrial design of medical instruments, GPS navigation, mobile phones, and new input devices (keyboards, track-balls, mice). From IDEO, he moved to Interval Research for 8 years of innovating design methods (observation, body-storming, scenarios, metaphors) and researching active force-feedback ("haptics").

He began teaching design and man-machine-systems as a graduate student at MIT and "visual thinking" and product design at Stanford in the '70s. Since then he has lectured regularly in human factors, user-interface design and most recently "new music controllers" at Stanford's CCRMA. In 2000, he joined the steering committee of the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea (IDII) in Italy and has consulted most recently with the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID). He co-authored ACM SIGCHI Curriculum Recommendations and, for seven years, taught popular tutorials on Graphical Interface Design and Sketching Scenarios. He is known for sketching as he talks."
See also_ Bill Verplank sketches metaphors at BayCHI 2008