Workplace Of Tomorrow

Posted on April 25th, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Quickies, Society

2 minutes

Microsoft’s Dane Storrusten directs this short concept video imagining a future where technology is invisible to end users but allows the full benefits of gestural recognition, context awareness, and more. The video is one of two videos produced by INVIVIA. Also check out August de los Reye’s slightly less intricate concept video for the home environment.


Niels Diffrient: Rethinking Chairs

Posted on April 24th, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Leaders

17 minutes

Industrial design and human factors legend Niels Diffrient talks at TED about his quest to design the perfect chair. In full director’s commentary, Niels shares how he redesigned a chair by looking at the human body in all aspects, including the user experience of using a chair.

Why can’t furniture fit like a suit?
- Niels Diffrient


Jeff Veen: Designing for Big Data

Posted on April 24th, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Leaders

20 minutes

Jeff Veen, a founding partner of Adaptive Path speaks at the Web2.0 Expo in San Francisco about data visualization and the future of Big Data. Jeff gives a brief history of information design and talks about the future of visualizing self-generated data to find stories important to individuals.


Festo: Bionic Learning Network

Posted on April 19th, 2009 in All Videos, Quickies, Technology

5 minutes

Continuing to innovate and take inspiration from nature, Festo has launched their Bionic Learning Network and in doing so shows off their new AquaPenguin and AirPenguin technology. The technology and lessons learned are also being applied in other forms such as architecture and manufacturing.


Emerging Science

Posted on April 5th, 2009 in All Videos, Technology

30 minutes

Vermont Public Television presents the TV series Emerging Science, a show that explores the latest scientific developments in Vermont and elsewhere. The program covers topics including energy, food, social science, transportation, and many more. Now on it’s second season, all of the 30 minute episodes are viewable online.


Bill Buxton: Sketching User Experiences

Posted on April 4th, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Leaders

30 minutes

Bill Buxton Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and author of Sketching User Experiences, takes the first 30 minutes of the MIX ‘09 keynote. One of my favoUrite speakers, Bill talks about the importance and power of sketching user experiences. Citing many examples, Bill stresses the importance of experience design in a bad economy and thinking about the transitions between states and not simply the states themselves.

These things are far too important to take seriously.
- Bill Buxton


Tropicana: The Failed Package Design

Posted on April 3rd, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Quickies

3 minutes

Released in February, Peter Arnell, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Arnell Group, defended the latest rebranding effort for Tropicana. It’s recent 20% drop in sales after the rebranding has lead hit Pepsi-co in the wallet and the company is now reverting back to its previous design. Read more on AdAge.com.


Jacek Utko: Give Power To Designers

Posted on April 2nd, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Leaders, Quickies

6 minutes

Jacek Utko, art director of several European newspapers, talks about how a focus on design has lead to significant growth in newspaper sales. Inspired by Cirque du Soleil to transform the mundane into something extraordinary, Jacek has accomplished that with great vigor and has the awards to show for it.


John Thackara: Designing For Business As Unusual

Posted on April 2nd, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Leaders

56 minutes

John Thackara, Director of Doors of Perception, speaks at Interaction ‘09. In a sleep inducing talk, John speaks about the ways in which business as we know it will change, and how designers can take on the challenges associated with this change and take them on as design challenges.


Rachel Hinman: Mobile User Experiences

Posted on April 2nd, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Leaders

25 minutes

Rachel Hinman, Mobile Design Strategist for Adaptive Path, talks at UX Week 2008 and imagines the future of mobile technology. Rachel covers three emigrant and important themes. 1) Re-thinking the relationship with devices and how to make them less consuming of people’s attention and more of an enabler of contextual tasks. 2) Instead of looking for answers, it is much better to seek understanding when it comes to mobile needs. 3) Senses can play an important role in creating powerful experiences for mobile devices.