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  • Stephen Anderson Stephen Anderson commented on The Art & Science of Seductive Interactions Thank you all for the wonderful compliments-- I’m totally blown away by just how well received this topic has been. Look for more updates here as I make progress on the cards (mentioned near the end of the prez)... Also, I will add audio once I get that file (assuming there were no technical glitches at the the Summit)... Thanks! 8 months ago
  • Stephen Anderson Stephen Anderson commented on See What I Mean (Part 1) Don’t forget, part 2 (all the cool case studies) are on Travis’ page: http://www.slideshare.net/tbisaacs/see-what-i-mean-pt-2-case-studies 2 years ago
  • Stephen Anderson Stephen Anderson commented on Eye Candy IS A Critical Business Requirement @bunky34 Thank you, very much! 2 years ago
  • Stephen Anderson Stephen Anderson commented on Touch Research 3: How Bodies Matter. Harald Felgner Great presentation!! Have you presented this publicly? Any audio to go with it? :D Also, I love the use of the red box w/ folded corner. Nice way to ’anchor’ your key thoughts... 2 years ago
  • Stephen Anderson Stephen Anderson commented on Eye Candy IS A Critical Business Requirement The bug and issue tracking application I mentioned is ’Sifter’. You can find out more here: http://sifterapp.com/ Garrett Dimon, who is building this, is a very sharp guy. And from everything I’ve seen and heard, this is something we are very much looking forward to... Should be available sometime in the next few months. 2 years ago
  • Stephen Anderson Stephen Anderson commented on The Force Behind Star Wars: Turning Design Ideas into Reality Thank you (all) for the wonderful compliments! How long did this take to pull together? Difficult to say... The presentation itself? Probably 60 hours (over about a month period). Coming up with the lessons-- surprisingly fast. The first 8 or 9 lessons took about 5 minutes once I pulled out pen and paper. The remaining lessons resulted over a period of time, while watching ’Empire of Dreams’ and reading the excellent ’Making of Star Wars’ tome. You can find out a bit more in this interview: http://www.adaptivepath.com/ideas/essays/archives/000911.php I will say it’s a LOT easier to create these presentations in Keynote (as opposed to PowerPoint). 2 years ago
  • Stephen Anderson Stephen Anderson commented on We’re Connected, Now What? Turning Real Life Behaviors Into Social Features trib - I believe there are some audio (and video!) tracks from the conference floating around. If I can track one down, I will certainly sync up the slides!! If not, this (unlike the Star Wars prez!) is one I could probably present without an audience (yikes!) plus8star - thank you! Credit goes to my friend and mentor Rob Moore for steering down this line of thinking. As far as ’sociologists and psychologists will be key’ -- Exactly! I couldn’t agree more. In the model I reference, I believe the folks with a human sciences background are going to be much better prepared to ’design’ meaningful and pleasurable experiences, more so than the typical designer or developer. 2 years ago
  • Stephen Anderson Stephen Anderson commented on The Conversation Gets Interesting: Creating the Adaptive Interface Ahh...the handwriting fonts. I use several: Delarge Marker, Marydale, SM_scriptisM (?). They’re great for adding an ’informal’ voice or commentary to the slides! 3 years ago