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Design for Care, a Rosenfeld "vertical" book, explores design practices across the spectrum of healthcare experience.
The challenge of healthcare demands both rigorous methods and a humane outlook responsive to patients and practice. We are interested in your stories & ideas, so please join the site or contact me (Peter Jones).
Design for Care, a Rosenfeld "vertical" book, explores design practices across the spectrum of healthcare experience.
The challenge of healthcare demands both rigorous methods and a humane outlook responsive to patients and practice. We are interested in your stories & ideas, so please join the site or contact me (Peter Jones).
http://designforcare.ning.com/
http://designforcare.ning.com/
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At Humantific we apply hybrid methods from the emerging/converging fields of design thinking, innovation acceleration and transformation science. Working with this hybrid toolbox we help our clients construct new value by creating pathways through fuzzy strategic complexity of all kinds, by communicating complex ideas, and by building more human-centered organizations that maximize collective brai...
At Humantific we apply hybrid methods from the emerging/converging fields of design thinking, innovation acceleration and transformation science. Working with this hybrid toolbox we help our clients construct new value by creating pathways through fuzzy strategic complexity of all kinds, by communicating complex ideas, and by building more human-centered organizations that maximize collective brainpower and are adaptable to continuous change.
http://www.humantific.com/
http://www.humantific.com/
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Welcome to Designing *for humans. I started this blog 5 year ago as an online reference tool for myself, and to promote interest, knowledge, and responsibility for the cognitive, ergonomic, and perceptual aspects of product design and use.Rob Tannen is the Director of Research and User Interaction Design for Bresslergroup, an award-winning product design firm.
Welcome to Designing *for humans. I started this blog 5 year ago as an online reference tool for myself, and to promote interest, knowledge, and responsibility for the cognitive, ergonomic, and perceptual aspects of product design and use.Rob Tannen is the Director of Research and User Interaction Design for Bresslergroup, an award-winning product design firm.
http://www.designingforhumans.com/about.html
http://www.designingforhumans.com/about.html
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We are part of a growing number of design professionals, design students, and design thinkers who are committed to promoting design as a tool for social change, and who see in the design discipline a far broader role to play than that of a silent accomplice to market strategies, brand enhancement, consumption and the normalization of social and cultural values.
We are part of a growing number of design professionals, design students, and design thinkers who are committed to promoting design as a tool for social change, and who see in the design discipline a far broader role to play than that of a silent accomplice to market strategies, brand enhancement, consumption and the normalization of social and cultural values.
http://www.socialdesignblog.org/about-us-...
http://www.socialdesignblog.org/about-us-manifesto/
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Design Dialogues is a publication of Peter Jones, founder of Redesign and managing partner of Dialogic Design International.
I live and work in Toronto, and manage Redesign from Toronto and Dayton (company location) as a specialized innovation research firm focused on professional informatics and complex work systems. Dialogic Design helps organizations and problem-focused communities address wi...
Design Dialogues is a publication of Peter Jones, founder of Redesign and managing partner of Dialogic Design International.
I live and work in Toronto, and manage Redesign from Toronto and Dayton (company location) as a specialized innovation research firm focused on professional informatics and complex work systems. Dialogic Design helps organizations and problem-focused communities address wicked problem systems facilitated by strategic dialogue.
http://designdialogues.com/about/
http://designdialogues.com/about/
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by bagpedia
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Blogging Heroes is a book by Michael A. Banks composed of interviews with thirty prominent bloggers. This bag collects all .pdf files of the interviews. Click the linked items to download the files.
Blogging Heroes is a book by Michael A. Banks composed of interviews with thirty prominent bloggers. This bag collects all .pdf files of the interviews. Click the linked items to download the files.
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by Oliver Ding
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Here you can find buzz on the list of top tech bloggers and a lot of bags on them.
Here you can find buzz on the list of top tech bloggers and a lot of bags on them.
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by Oliver Ding
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Curating=Bookmarking+Editing+Ordering+Sharing...". Curating is not about general bookmarking and filtering activities. Content curating must include the analysis and organization a comprehensive collection of linked information artifacts. Content curating must then present this information for the public in a format that allows easy understanding of the relationship between these artifacts ...
Curating=Bookmarking+Editing+Ordering+Sharing...". Curating is not about general bookmarking and filtering activities. Content curating must include the analysis and organization a comprehensive collection of linked information artifacts. Content curating must then present this information for the public in a format that allows easy understanding of the relationship between these artifacts of content."
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by Oliver Ding
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Good information architecture makes users less alienated and suppressed by technology. It simultaneously increases human satisfaction.
Good information architecture makes users less alienated and suppressed by technology. It simultaneously increases human satisfaction.
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by Oliver Ding
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A book is written by Gene Smith who is an information architect, blogger, designer, and consultant. He creates a Tagging system within this book.
A book is written by Gene Smith who is an information architect, blogger, designer, and consultant. He creates a Tagging system within this book.
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by Oliver Ding
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Folksonomy is about tagging, classification, user-generated metadata and digital order.The organic system of organization developing in Delicious and Flickr was called a “folksonomy” by Thomas Vander Wal in a discussion on an information architecture mailing list (Smith, 2004).
Folksonomy is about tagging, classification, user-generated metadata and digital order.The organic system of organization developing in Delicious and Flickr was called a “folksonomy” by Thomas Vander Wal in a discussion on an information architecture mailing list (Smith, 2004).
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by Oliver Ding
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He is an information architect, blogger, designer, consultant, and tagging aficionado. As a consultant Gene Smith has advised Comcast, Ancestry.com, the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, the Alberta Government and other clients on interface design, information architecture, website planning and management, and interactive strategy.
He is an information architect, blogger, designer, consultant, and tagging aficionado. As a consultant Gene Smith has advised Comcast, Ancestry.com, the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, the Alberta Government and other clients on interface design, information architecture, website planning and management, and interactive strategy.
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