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Duality

Science Thinking for Design: Validity

8 July 2011

In science, experiments are judged on two types of validity. We designers could judge our own work along the same lines. Validity in Science Scientists conduct experiments to measure something. They do the measuring, because they want to learn more … Continue reading →

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attention

Human Attention: Can We Multitask?

15 May 2011

The question of human multitasking remains hotly debated. Some sources, like this article by Jon Hamilton, tell us that multitasking does not exist, but is a function of us switching quickly between multiple tasks. However, a recent study by Roberto Arrighi, Roy Lunardi, … Continue reading →

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Jesus is your friend

UX is Not Your Savior

22 January 2011

The Discussion A while back, Don Norman wrote a controversial article in which he basically states that user research stifles innovation and that pure technology is what drives it. Tech first, UX second. Along a similar vein, Whitney Hess published … Continue reading →

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Three Types of Computing Technology Users

I Don’t Know What A Browser Is, but I’ve got 500 Friends Online

16 April 2010

Users of computing technology used to be categorizable into either the elite bourgeoisie of programmers and tech enthusiasts who built their own computers or the mainstream proletariat whose computer literacy was just enough to type e-mails and use some basic spreadsheet … Continue reading →

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Diagram of Freedom in User Experience

First Do No Harm: Toward a Hippocratic Oath for Designers

12 March 2010

Primum non nocere First, do no harm. This phrase represents the concept of non-maleficence in medicine, purporting that it is sometimes better to do nothing than to do something harmful. It is a core tenet of medical ethics, taught to … Continue reading →

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