This document discusses design thinking and the design process. It argues that the traditional artifact-oriented design process, where the designer focuses only on creating the object, is flawed. Instead, it promotes an experience-oriented process where the designer focuses first on designing scenarios of how people will interact with and experience a product. The key aspects are empathizing with user needs and designing for useful experiences rather than just making things. For true design thinking to occur, the designer must genuinely care about how the product impacts people.
Welcome to Design For Non Majors. In this course, you'll learn what design is and the major concepts involved in the domain. This is the first presentation of the course. It helps define what we'll be talking about for the semester.
This presentation talks about the definition of what design is. It also touches on the basics of design thinking. It showcases different types of design and concludes with how you can become and designer and what you would need to study design.
Presented at Impact: 2018 Canadian Service Design Conference, November 29 & 30, 2018 (Montreal, Quebec)
This workshop will guide participants through a mix of future-oriented design methods, as we go from understanding trends in the future of work, to prototyping spaces and interactions. In the process, we will explore new possibilities of collaborative workplaces, contextualized in future scenarios, as well as understand the expanding role of design as a force in creating strategic change.
This hands-on experience will focus on sustainability and symbolism of materials and interactions to understand the potential of service design when associated with the design of physical-digital-visual work environments.
The design thinking transformation in businessCathy Wang
Presented at Webvisions Barcelona 2015 By Cathy Wang & Nuno Andrew
The definition of design is shifting from being a noun to a verb. We see it moving away from arts and craft into a methodology of delivering value. Adapting to this shift, designers and changemakers are forming a new way of design thinking.
As designer, not only are we crafting products / services, but we are also learning to see a much bigger system with a deep connection to business factors. How can we influence businesses with design thinking in order to build a solid business platform that delivers meaningful products / services.
Systems thinking is an approach to problem solving. Businesses are an intricate ecosystem, from how the organisation is structured, to people, to commercial planning, to processes. As designers, we practice systems thinking everyday. How do we use this knowledge to craft a business? This, is business design.
In this session, we want to explore what business design means. How to use what we know, as designers, to build stronger businesses? As we continue to adapt design methodologies and systems thinking to a business context, what other manifestations that will evolve? How can design thinking be leveraged in even the most straight-laced silos of a business such as Human Resources and Finance? How do we give design thinking the space it needs in the face of traditional business practice? And most importantly, how do we use our existing design thinking knowledge, to design businesses?
If you want to buy this presentation template, please visit http://punkl.com
Creating a presentation from scratch can be quite labour-intensive. Starting with a presentation template from Punkl is beneficial. It saves time, provides good visual design and means that you can primarily spend your time and attention on the content of your presentation.
Punkl Presentation Templates save you time, as they're a whole lot quicker than trying to design a deck from scratch. Also, starting with a template means that you can primarily spend your time and attention on the content of your presentation, while the visual style is already designed to be engaging.
Typically, the only elements that are changed while working with a presentation template are colors, typography, copy and any visual assets such as photos for example.
Technical Specification:
100 presentation slides in total.
50 unique and editable presentation slides design.
2 options of color themes variation.
16:9 HD widescreen slide format (1920 x 1080 pixels).
Image placeholder with slide master.
No need Adobe Photoshop or any other image editor.
Fully editable text.
Icons variation are included.
RGB color mode.
Drag and drop image to screen mockups.
Additional Note:
Photos in the preview are not included.
Vector Shape Illustrations are included.
Fonts used are not included, they could be dowloaded from the links on the Documentation File.
Prohibited Usage of Items:
Items Incorporated Into End-Products Cannot be Extracted or Used Separately
You cannot allow items incorporated into end-products to be extracted or used separately from the end-product, **including the vector illustrations and any other vector shapes**.
Enjoy and have a great day! :)
Usage:
Advertising Presentation, Architecture Presentation, Activity Presentation, Brand Guidelines Presentation, Business Presentation, Church Presentation, Cool Presentation, Creative Presentation, Education Presentation, Event Presentation, Finance Presentation, Keynote Presentation, Listing Presentation, Marketing Presentation, Medical Presentation, Pitch Deck Presentation, Product Presentation, Professional Presentation, Sales Presentation, Simple Presentation, Technology Presentation, Programs Presentation, Personal Presentation, Fashion Presentation, Promo Presentation, Shop Presentation, Boutique Presentation, Outlet Presentation, etc.
If you want to buy this presentation template, please visit http://punkl.com
Creating a presentation from scratch can be quite labour-intensive. Starting with a presentation template from Punkl is beneficial. It saves time, provides good visual design and means that you can primarily spend your time and attention on the content of your presentation.
Punkl Presentation Templates save you time, as they're a whole lot quicker than trying to design a deck from scratch. Also, starting with a template means that you can primarily spend your time and attention on the content of your presentation, while the visual style is already designed to be engaging.
Typically, the only elements that are changed while working with a presentation template are colors, typography, copy and any visual assets such as photos for example.
Technical Specification:
100 presentation slides in total.
50 unique and editable presentation slides design.
2 options of color themes variation.
16:9 HD widescreen slide format (1920 x 1080 pixels).
Image placeholder with slide master.
No need Adobe Photoshop or any other image editor.
Fully editable text.
Icons variation are included.
RGB color mode.
Drag and drop image to screen mockups.
Additional Note:
Photos in the preview are not included.
Vector Shape Illustrations are included.
Fonts used are not included, they could be dowloaded from the links on the Documentation File.
Prohibited Usage of Items:
Items Incorporated Into End-Products Cannot be Extracted or Used Separately
You cannot allow items incorporated into end-products to be extracted or used separately from the end-product, **including the vector illustrations and any other vector shapes**.
Enjoy and have a great day! :)
Usage:
Advertising Presentation, Architecture Presentation, Activity Presentation, Brand Guidelines Presentation, Business Presentation, Church Presentation, Cool Presentation, Creative Presentation, Education Presentation, Event Presentation, Finance Presentation, Keynote Presentation, Listing Presentation, Marketing Presentation, Medical Presentation, Pitch Deck Presentation, Product Presentation, Professional Presentation, Sales Presentation, Simple Presentation, Technology Presentation, Programs Presentation, Personal Presentation, Fashion Presentation, Promo Presentation, Shop Presentation, Boutique Presentation, Outlet Presentation, etc.
Welcome to Design For Non Majors. In this course, you'll learn what design is and the major concepts involved in the domain. This is the first presentation of the course. It helps define what we'll be talking about for the semester.
This presentation talks about the definition of what design is. It also touches on the basics of design thinking. It showcases different types of design and concludes with how you can become and designer and what you would need to study design.
Presented at Impact: 2018 Canadian Service Design Conference, November 29 & 30, 2018 (Montreal, Quebec)
This workshop will guide participants through a mix of future-oriented design methods, as we go from understanding trends in the future of work, to prototyping spaces and interactions. In the process, we will explore new possibilities of collaborative workplaces, contextualized in future scenarios, as well as understand the expanding role of design as a force in creating strategic change.
This hands-on experience will focus on sustainability and symbolism of materials and interactions to understand the potential of service design when associated with the design of physical-digital-visual work environments.
The design thinking transformation in businessCathy Wang
Presented at Webvisions Barcelona 2015 By Cathy Wang & Nuno Andrew
The definition of design is shifting from being a noun to a verb. We see it moving away from arts and craft into a methodology of delivering value. Adapting to this shift, designers and changemakers are forming a new way of design thinking.
As designer, not only are we crafting products / services, but we are also learning to see a much bigger system with a deep connection to business factors. How can we influence businesses with design thinking in order to build a solid business platform that delivers meaningful products / services.
Systems thinking is an approach to problem solving. Businesses are an intricate ecosystem, from how the organisation is structured, to people, to commercial planning, to processes. As designers, we practice systems thinking everyday. How do we use this knowledge to craft a business? This, is business design.
In this session, we want to explore what business design means. How to use what we know, as designers, to build stronger businesses? As we continue to adapt design methodologies and systems thinking to a business context, what other manifestations that will evolve? How can design thinking be leveraged in even the most straight-laced silos of a business such as Human Resources and Finance? How do we give design thinking the space it needs in the face of traditional business practice? And most importantly, how do we use our existing design thinking knowledge, to design businesses?
If you want to buy this presentation template, please visit http://punkl.com
Creating a presentation from scratch can be quite labour-intensive. Starting with a presentation template from Punkl is beneficial. It saves time, provides good visual design and means that you can primarily spend your time and attention on the content of your presentation.
Punkl Presentation Templates save you time, as they're a whole lot quicker than trying to design a deck from scratch. Also, starting with a template means that you can primarily spend your time and attention on the content of your presentation, while the visual style is already designed to be engaging.
Typically, the only elements that are changed while working with a presentation template are colors, typography, copy and any visual assets such as photos for example.
Technical Specification:
100 presentation slides in total.
50 unique and editable presentation slides design.
2 options of color themes variation.
16:9 HD widescreen slide format (1920 x 1080 pixels).
Image placeholder with slide master.
No need Adobe Photoshop or any other image editor.
Fully editable text.
Icons variation are included.
RGB color mode.
Drag and drop image to screen mockups.
Additional Note:
Photos in the preview are not included.
Vector Shape Illustrations are included.
Fonts used are not included, they could be dowloaded from the links on the Documentation File.
Prohibited Usage of Items:
Items Incorporated Into End-Products Cannot be Extracted or Used Separately
You cannot allow items incorporated into end-products to be extracted or used separately from the end-product, **including the vector illustrations and any other vector shapes**.
Enjoy and have a great day! :)
Usage:
Advertising Presentation, Architecture Presentation, Activity Presentation, Brand Guidelines Presentation, Business Presentation, Church Presentation, Cool Presentation, Creative Presentation, Education Presentation, Event Presentation, Finance Presentation, Keynote Presentation, Listing Presentation, Marketing Presentation, Medical Presentation, Pitch Deck Presentation, Product Presentation, Professional Presentation, Sales Presentation, Simple Presentation, Technology Presentation, Programs Presentation, Personal Presentation, Fashion Presentation, Promo Presentation, Shop Presentation, Boutique Presentation, Outlet Presentation, etc.
If you want to buy this presentation template, please visit http://punkl.com
Creating a presentation from scratch can be quite labour-intensive. Starting with a presentation template from Punkl is beneficial. It saves time, provides good visual design and means that you can primarily spend your time and attention on the content of your presentation.
Punkl Presentation Templates save you time, as they're a whole lot quicker than trying to design a deck from scratch. Also, starting with a template means that you can primarily spend your time and attention on the content of your presentation, while the visual style is already designed to be engaging.
Typically, the only elements that are changed while working with a presentation template are colors, typography, copy and any visual assets such as photos for example.
Technical Specification:
100 presentation slides in total.
50 unique and editable presentation slides design.
2 options of color themes variation.
16:9 HD widescreen slide format (1920 x 1080 pixels).
Image placeholder with slide master.
No need Adobe Photoshop or any other image editor.
Fully editable text.
Icons variation are included.
RGB color mode.
Drag and drop image to screen mockups.
Additional Note:
Photos in the preview are not included.
Vector Shape Illustrations are included.
Fonts used are not included, they could be dowloaded from the links on the Documentation File.
Prohibited Usage of Items:
Items Incorporated Into End-Products Cannot be Extracted or Used Separately
You cannot allow items incorporated into end-products to be extracted or used separately from the end-product, **including the vector illustrations and any other vector shapes**.
Enjoy and have a great day! :)
Usage:
Advertising Presentation, Architecture Presentation, Activity Presentation, Brand Guidelines Presentation, Business Presentation, Church Presentation, Cool Presentation, Creative Presentation, Education Presentation, Event Presentation, Finance Presentation, Keynote Presentation, Listing Presentation, Marketing Presentation, Medical Presentation, Pitch Deck Presentation, Product Presentation, Professional Presentation, Sales Presentation, Simple Presentation, Technology Presentation, Programs Presentation, Personal Presentation, Fashion Presentation, Promo Presentation, Shop Presentation, Boutique Presentation, Outlet Presentation, etc.
Introduction to Design Thinking:
“Design Thinking” has rapidly moved to the forefront of the current management process as a fresh take not just on how to rethink key products and services, but also how to reframe everyday processes and projects. In an effort to create a cross-company culture of innovation and collaboration, businesses all over the world are taking a page from design firms, and realizing the rewards. Check out what is all about.
www.merixstudio.com
It's Eggless Profile v2.0 Medium ResolutionImran Ladak
A brief introduction to the work of It's Eggless - a graphic design studio based out of Mumbai, IN.
Get in touch with us at hello@itseggless.com, for (most of) your graphic design requirements!
• Branding & Identity
• Newsletters and Internal Communications
• Presentations, Reports and Brochures
• Social Media Graphics
• Web Banners
+ more!
Introduction to Design Thinking for Business StudentsPatrick Glinski
This was a presentation I gave October 16th, 2010 at the Queens School of Business responsible leadership weekend. The talk was designed to introduce the principals of design thinking to undergraduate and MBA students with an interest in corporate and social change.
Agile design thinking and you... ux australia2011Jason Furnell
Agile is changing the way we create software. Design, and Design Thinking, is becoming pivotal to business success. The UX game is changing, and you need to step up!
Daniel Oertli (CIO, REA Group) and Jason Furnell (Experience Design consultant, ThoughtWorks) will discuss the changing role of UX in fast moving, Agile development environments, presenting case studies demonstrating the impact that a design-led approach has had at Australia’s No.1 real estate site (www.realestate.com.au).
This talk will present concepts that will challenge your thinking and introduce you to new methods that will increase your impact as a designer working on software and business strategy projects.
The Agile development methodology dramatically changes the role of designers: the build is the design. Agile concepts like ‘working software over comprehensive documentation’ and the disciplines of ‘just enough’ and ‘just in time’, mean that traditional, heavy weight specification documentation is no longer effective – or even possible.
Practitioners need to find ways to ‘power up’ their design impact. Jason and Daniel will discuss how to use collaborative design as a ‘force multiplier’, share the experience of designing in real-time, and show you how to let go, be fearless and take your team with you on a journey that builds trust, buy-in and design momentum.
They will challenge you to shift your focus; to make the transition to design thinking, and focus on design facilitation in order to increase the scale and complexity of the things you design.
This is a shortened version of an internal workshop I gave on workshop design. It touches on the principals of design thinking and how they relate to facilitating the process of innovation. Enjoy.
DESIGN THINKING RESOURCES is free PDF collection with very inspirational books, tools, toolkits, blogs and companies in the subject of Design Thinking and Service Design.
Author: PLEO group, Paweł Krzciuk
http://pleogroup.com/
Undeniably 2020 has been an unpredictable year. This originated some creativity for innovation as much as adaptation and acceleration of existent ideas.
Every so often at Cocoon we feel the need to review these technologies and approaches and filter what we feel is relevant for us and our clients into a document that we share internally and externally.
This year we gave this document a linear context: Digital Global Humanism.
Up until recently people were the central focus in digital businesses and ecosystems.
Businesses started by embracing humanism to achieve their results and to enable clients to access their products in the easiest ways possible.
But now we also need to remind people about their own responsibility for the Earth. We added this to our process of business transformation.
Atbasta slaidi 1h prezentācijai "Design Drive" pasākumā Cēsīs, kas bija veltīts dizaina domāšanai, ka arī dizaina šodienai un nākotnei.
Presentation in "Design Drive" micro-conference in Cesis devoted to Design Thinking. In Latvian with few slides and translations in English.
This was the presentation I gave at the Ross Net Impact 2011 conference at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan on the topic of Design Thinking for Social Innovation.
1 Pixel to the Left: Why Visual Design Details MatterEmily Rawitsch
Although we have all heard someone passionately declare, “UX is not UI,” visual design is a fundamental part of the user experience. Good design is in the details. It builds trust. It creates hierarchy of information. It makes buttons look clickable. It has the power to transform a functional experience into a delightful experience.
So how we can ensure that the visual details we design are brought to life as intended? Can moving an object 1 pixel to the left really make a difference? In an attempt to find a common language between designers and developers, we will discuss what details are worth fighting for versus when to let go.
From insight to idea, to implementation.
Design Thinking helps us create value-driven innovation.
Lean UX secures success through testing and iterations.
These key ingredients make up a winning combination.
Lillian Ayla Ersoy, BEKK
Introduction to Design Thinking:
“Design Thinking” has rapidly moved to the forefront of the current management process as a fresh take not just on how to rethink key products and services, but also how to reframe everyday processes and projects. In an effort to create a cross-company culture of innovation and collaboration, businesses all over the world are taking a page from design firms, and realizing the rewards. Check out what is all about.
www.merixstudio.com
It's Eggless Profile v2.0 Medium ResolutionImran Ladak
A brief introduction to the work of It's Eggless - a graphic design studio based out of Mumbai, IN.
Get in touch with us at hello@itseggless.com, for (most of) your graphic design requirements!
• Branding & Identity
• Newsletters and Internal Communications
• Presentations, Reports and Brochures
• Social Media Graphics
• Web Banners
+ more!
Introduction to Design Thinking for Business StudentsPatrick Glinski
This was a presentation I gave October 16th, 2010 at the Queens School of Business responsible leadership weekend. The talk was designed to introduce the principals of design thinking to undergraduate and MBA students with an interest in corporate and social change.
Agile design thinking and you... ux australia2011Jason Furnell
Agile is changing the way we create software. Design, and Design Thinking, is becoming pivotal to business success. The UX game is changing, and you need to step up!
Daniel Oertli (CIO, REA Group) and Jason Furnell (Experience Design consultant, ThoughtWorks) will discuss the changing role of UX in fast moving, Agile development environments, presenting case studies demonstrating the impact that a design-led approach has had at Australia’s No.1 real estate site (www.realestate.com.au).
This talk will present concepts that will challenge your thinking and introduce you to new methods that will increase your impact as a designer working on software and business strategy projects.
The Agile development methodology dramatically changes the role of designers: the build is the design. Agile concepts like ‘working software over comprehensive documentation’ and the disciplines of ‘just enough’ and ‘just in time’, mean that traditional, heavy weight specification documentation is no longer effective – or even possible.
Practitioners need to find ways to ‘power up’ their design impact. Jason and Daniel will discuss how to use collaborative design as a ‘force multiplier’, share the experience of designing in real-time, and show you how to let go, be fearless and take your team with you on a journey that builds trust, buy-in and design momentum.
They will challenge you to shift your focus; to make the transition to design thinking, and focus on design facilitation in order to increase the scale and complexity of the things you design.
This is a shortened version of an internal workshop I gave on workshop design. It touches on the principals of design thinking and how they relate to facilitating the process of innovation. Enjoy.
DESIGN THINKING RESOURCES is free PDF collection with very inspirational books, tools, toolkits, blogs and companies in the subject of Design Thinking and Service Design.
Author: PLEO group, Paweł Krzciuk
http://pleogroup.com/
Undeniably 2020 has been an unpredictable year. This originated some creativity for innovation as much as adaptation and acceleration of existent ideas.
Every so often at Cocoon we feel the need to review these technologies and approaches and filter what we feel is relevant for us and our clients into a document that we share internally and externally.
This year we gave this document a linear context: Digital Global Humanism.
Up until recently people were the central focus in digital businesses and ecosystems.
Businesses started by embracing humanism to achieve their results and to enable clients to access their products in the easiest ways possible.
But now we also need to remind people about their own responsibility for the Earth. We added this to our process of business transformation.
Atbasta slaidi 1h prezentācijai "Design Drive" pasākumā Cēsīs, kas bija veltīts dizaina domāšanai, ka arī dizaina šodienai un nākotnei.
Presentation in "Design Drive" micro-conference in Cesis devoted to Design Thinking. In Latvian with few slides and translations in English.
This was the presentation I gave at the Ross Net Impact 2011 conference at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan on the topic of Design Thinking for Social Innovation.
1 Pixel to the Left: Why Visual Design Details MatterEmily Rawitsch
Although we have all heard someone passionately declare, “UX is not UI,” visual design is a fundamental part of the user experience. Good design is in the details. It builds trust. It creates hierarchy of information. It makes buttons look clickable. It has the power to transform a functional experience into a delightful experience.
So how we can ensure that the visual details we design are brought to life as intended? Can moving an object 1 pixel to the left really make a difference? In an attempt to find a common language between designers and developers, we will discuss what details are worth fighting for versus when to let go.
From insight to idea, to implementation.
Design Thinking helps us create value-driven innovation.
Lean UX secures success through testing and iterations.
These key ingredients make up a winning combination.
Lillian Ayla Ersoy, BEKK
Презентация о том, что большим брендам нужно учиться метрикам и использованию инструментов маленьких компаний. О том, что интеграция онлайн и офлайн для некоторых отраслей самая эффективная
Презентация о том, как в будущем всех заменят роботы в рекламе и что останется делать человеку. Вывод простой - человеку остается только находится в постоянном развитии.
Брендинговая компания REALPRO для БВШД. Зимний интенсив 2012. Дизайн-менеджмент.Алексей Царегородцев
Британская высшая школа дизайна. Зимний интенсив 2012. Дизайн-менеджмент. Практика работы в креативной индустрии. Задачи менеджмента в креативном бизнесе. Мастер-класс генерального директора брендинговой компании REALPRO Алексея Царегородцева.
Форма проведения и сборки этнографических наблюдений для участников летнего интенсива "Дизайн-менеджмент" 2012 в БВШД. Наблюдения в креативных кластерах, бизнес-центрах и творческих пространствах города Москвы.
Доклад с первой конференции "Маркетинг образовательных проектов" весны 2015 года. Видео доклада доступно здесь: http://meconf.ru/#!marketing-obrazovateljnih-proektov-2015-04-03/1421
NASSCOM Design4India Design Summit & Awards 2019 - Not Another Brick in the W...NASSCOM Design4India
Examining creative fault lines and through the presentation, I will share with the audience some insights I’ve gathered after speaking to young designers working in large IT-based organizations and use them as a provocation to examine a few areas of dissonance when design & non-design entities come together.
Design4India is a pioneering design initiative led by NASSCOM. Initiated in 2016, Design4India integrates experience design into the IT industry in India. Design4India forges a connection between the design and tech community to help innovators build a strong foundation for success. The initiative focuses on building design capability and capacity into the IT workforce by catalysing the entire ecosystem of design practitioners, academia, industry and government from the ground up.
To know more and join our community : https://design4india.in/
Used this minimal deck for a few lunch and learns at tech companies where I explained what is design thinking, how it's distinct from other fields, why it's useful, and where it can be improved.
The book of design quotes - more than 100 inspirational quotesewebbers studio
We collected these words, quotes and tweets from world leaders in business, art and design for Brand Managers, Art Directors, Graphic Designers, Creative Directors and all related to graphic design management business fields.
This book is prepared also for founders and owners to read more about the previous founders and owners tweets and this may by the light for his/her business challenges and these quotes my work as supporters for business future.
Every can use this book for in the life to know what is the philosophy of most of public figures in the world.
Post-Design: Finding beauty in the invisible, and the changing role of the de...Lauren Serota
From a presentation at IIT ID's In the Loop speaker series, given on 31 March, 2015.
Our roles as designers are dependent on language. We rely on verbal, visual, and temporal languages in order to communicate our work. As our jobs become more than just “design”—from choreographers of natural interfaces to policy makers—there is an inherent conflict with what it means to “practice design.” We are defining ourselves (and being defined) by a term that is overextended. How should we refer to ourselves, and what should the world make of us?
With a new period of design dawning, previous notions of strategy and craft are blurring. We have been given permission to do meaningful work; at this prime moment we must clarify ourselves to establish the continuous integrity of our field. We must articulate the difference between practicing responsible design and simply making.
Waterfalls are great to watch... Iterative Design Thinkingnois3
But when you work on digital products working with waterfall methodologies is way too risky. Worst: you start building something on wrong assumptions and it takes forever to deliver.Either you are a big enterprise or a small startup, building great mobile products “per sé” doesn’t make any sense. You’ll always need to build them for your people.I will be presenting you the set of methods we use in nois3:Iterative Design based on multidisciplinary teams working on Jams/Sprints is fantastic to Define, Prototype, and Repeat. Adding a flavor of Data Driven UX will be your game changer to Discover.
Interface Design Concepts and Planning: 532 lecture 2Don Stanley
We talk about the importance to analyzing and studying interface design for a research prospective. Great/Effective Design starts with research. Think like a detective and anthropologist of your audiences and you plan your site. Once you are done with the planning, use Design CRAP to create interfaces that communicate and guide your viewers.
Design and innovation leaders from SAP, Samsung, KPMG, and Dr Reddy's Laboratories share their design secrets, in a panel I moderated recently.
The live session was at the Design + Experience Summit at the NASSCOM Product Conclave on Oct 26th, in Bengaluru.
The deck is here for anyone who wants to join in on the conversation - let's break the secrecy around design, together!
Presentation held for Microsoft Norway 11.12.2007.
- Who am I?
- What is design?
- Design is not...
- Bad design
- Tips how to talk better to your designer
- Microsoft
- Apple
- Is it really Microsoft?!
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Hi, I'm Lin and this is my first version of UX design portfolio.
Looking forward to being a UX designer in Melbourne !
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Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
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1. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
WHERE
DOES
DESIGN
THINKING
START
ARSENYEV RODION
RED KEDS
ANATOMY
OF DESIGN
THINKER
POWER
OF GOOD
2. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
PLEASED TO MEET YOU
DESIGN DIRECTOR
ART DIRECTOR
TEACHER
3. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
THIS IS OBVIOUS!
ORLY?
ATTENTION! TRIVIALITY DETECTED!
4. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
PEOPLE ARE REAL
We do things for people. They exist.
They are real!
FOUNDATIONS
EVERYONE IS A HAPPINESS SEEKER
Everyone wants to be happy. Even you!
PEOPLE HAVE MANY NEEDS
TO BE FULFILLED
Food, sleep and … those aren’t the only ones.
There’s lots of them.
5. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
OUR LITTLE
BIG SECRET
CHAPTER NUMBER ONE
6. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
IT’S SIMPLE AND CLEAR
BIGBADABOOM
WE CARE
7. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
DESIGN THINKING IS WHEN YOU’RE TRULY CONCERNED WITH THE SUBJECT
THE MOST POWERFUL WEAPON OF DESIGN
THINKER: THE ABILITY TO CARE
8. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
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10. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
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ABOUT PEOPLE’S
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11. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
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12. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
WE CARE
ABOUT PEOPLE
WE CARE
ABOUT PEOPLE’S
NEEDS AND EXPERIENCE
WE CARE
ABOUT BUSINESS
GOALS
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13. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
THE BIG IDEA
14. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
THE BIG IDEA
FOR ME
DESIGN THINKING
IS THE SKILL OF EMPATHY
The naked truth is that
we sell our caring.
15. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
THE BIG IDEA
FOR ME
DESIGN THINKING
IS THE SKILL OF EMPATHY
The naked truth is that
we sell our caring.
People don’t want
brands.
They want good and
experience.
DESIGN
IS NOT FOR
THE BRANDS.
IT’S FOR PEOPLE!
16. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
DESIGNER IS NOT
THE KEY PERSON
IN DESIGN PROCESS
PEOPLE WHO USE
DESIGN PRODUCTS
ARE THE KEYS
SIGNIFICANT STATEMENTS
Design in not
an art. It’s a tool that we
use to make people
happier. To design things
driven by selfish reasons
is the professional
deadlock.
17. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
THINK WITH YOUR
HEART
FEEL WITH YOUR
BRAIN
CHAPTER NUMBER TWO
18. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
LOST IN TRANSLATION
HOW
DO WE
UNDERSTAND
DESIGN?
19. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
WORLD OF WORDS
DETERMINATION
Design is the creation of a
plan or convention for the
construction of an object or
a system (as in
architectural blueprints,
engineering
drawing,business process,
circuit diagrams and
sewing patterns). Design
has different connotations
in different fields (see
design disciplines below).
In some cases the direct
construction of an object
(as in pottery, engineering,
management, cowboy
coding and graphic design)
is also considered
to be design.
VISUAL DESIGN
URBAN DESIGN
WEB DESIGN
SOFTWARE DESIGN
SERVICE DESIGN
PROCESS DESIGN
PRODUCT DESIGN
PRODUCT DESIGN
LIGHTING DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN
INTERACTION DESIGN
INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
GRAPHIC DESIGN
FASHION DESIGN
GAME DESIGN
ENGINEERING DESIGN
COMMUNICATION DESIGN
20. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
WORLD OF WORDS
DETERMINATION
Design is the creation of a
plan or convention for the
construction of an object or
a system (as in
architectural blueprints,
engineering
drawing,business process,
circuit diagrams and
sewing patterns). Design
has different connotations
in different fields (see
design disciplines below).
In some cases the direct
construction of an object
(as in pottery, engineering,
management, cowboy
coding and graphic design)
is also considered
to be design.
VISUAL DESIGN
URBAN DESIGN
WEB DESIGN
SOFTWARE DESIGN
SERVICE DESIGN
PROCESS DESIGN
PRODUCT DESIGN
PRODUCT DESIGN
LIGHTING DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN
INTERACTION DESIGN
INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
GRAPHIC DESIGN
FASHION DESIGN
GAME DESIGN
ENGINEERING DESIGN
COMMUNICATION DESIGN
21. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
DESIGN
IS NOT
A SCIENCE
SOME THINGS NEED NO DEFINITION TO BE UNDERSTOOD
22. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
DESIGN
IS
BELIEF
YOU NEED TO FEEL TO UNDERSTAND
23. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
BELIEF
IN PEOPLE
DESIGN IS
They exist! They are real!
Belief in their problems.
They are like you.
24. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
BELIEF
IN USEFULNESS
DESIGN IS
People wants to be happy.
We can help.
Useless design is absurdness.
The deadlock for all.
They are like you.
25. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
BELIEF
IN YOURSELF
DESIGN IS
It’s really hard to believe in yourself until you
start to believe in other people.
We have to do something for people,
but they have no need to say thank you.
You are the same as them.
26. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
HUMAN
DESIGNER
DESIGN PRODUCT
CHAPTER NUMBER THREE: EXPERIENCE-ORIENTED DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
27. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
CLASSIC ARTIFACT-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
IMPULSES
Designer
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Design product People who use
design things
In this case the designer stop
caring about the design product
after he finishes it.
Designer only thinks about the
artifact that he’s creating at the
moment: about content and the
formal appearance.
28. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
CLASSIC ARTIFACT-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
IMPULSES
Designer
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Design product
Most people think that design happens
in this area
People who use
design things
In this case the designer stop
caring about the design product
after he finishes it.
Designer only thinks about the
artifact that he’s creating at the
moment: about content and the
formal appearance.
29. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
We have two impulses. The first
one is when designing of an artifact
happens. The second is when the
design artifact interacts with people.
In this case we have a problem.
Both impulses are completely
separated from each other.
This is the artifact-oriented design
process that lead us to everywhere
but usefulness for the people.
CLASSIC ARTIFACT-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
IMPULSES
Designer
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Design product People who use
design things
30. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
Impulse #1
We have two impulses. The first
one is when designing of an artifact
happens. The second is when the
design artifact interacts with people.
In this case we have a problem.
Both impulses are completely
separated from each other.
This is the artifact-oriented design
process that lead us to everywhere
but usefulness for the people.
CLASSIC ARTIFACT-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
IMPULSES
Designer
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Design product People who use
design things
31. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
Impulse #1 Impulse #2
We have two impulses. The first
one is when designing of an artifact
happens. The second is when the
design artifact interacts with people.
In this case we have a problem.
Both impulses are completely
separated from each other.
This is the artifact-oriented design
process that lead us to everywhere
but usefulness for the people.
CLASSIC ARTIFACT-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
IMPULSES
Designer
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Design product People who use
design things
32. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
Impulse #1 Impulse #2
We have two impulses. The first
one is when designing of an artifact
happens. The second is when the
design artifact interacts with people.
In this case we have a problem.
Both impulses are completely
separated from each other.
This is the artifact-oriented design
process that lead us to everywhere
but usefulness for the people.
CLASSIC ARTIFACT-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
IMPULSES
Designer
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Design product People who use
design things
33. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE, BABY!
We do not create design things first.
We design the experience which
is connected to an artifact that we
create.
Design artifact is the result of
designing experience scenarios.
EXPERIENCE-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Designer Design product People who use
design things
34. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE, BABY!
We do not create design things first.
We design the experience which
is connected to an artifact that we
create.
Design artifact is the result of
designing experience scenarios.
For me, the real design area is here
Experience
EXPERIENCE-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Designer Design product People who use
design things
35. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE, BABY!
We do not create design things first.
We design the experience which
is connected to an artifact that we
create.
Design artifact is the result of
designing experience scenarios.
For me, the real design area is here
Experience
EXPERIENCE-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Designer Design product People who use
design things
36. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE, BABY!
We do not create design things first.
We design the experience which
is connected to an artifact that we
create.
Design artifact is the result of
designing experience scenarios.
For me, the real design area is here
Experience
EXPERIENCE-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Designer Design product People who use
design things
37. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE, BABY!
We do not create design things first.
We design the experience which
is connected to an artifact that we
create.
Design artifact is the result of
designing experience scenarios.
For me, the real design area is here
Experience
EXPERIENCE-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Designer Design product People who use
design things
38. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE, BABY!
We do not create design things first.
We design the experience which
is connected to an artifact that we
create.
Design artifact is the result of
designing experience scenarios.
For me, the real design area is here
Experience
EXPERIENCE-ORIENTED
DESIGN PROCESS SCHEME
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
Designer Design product People who use
design things
39. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
FIRST GOES FIRST
DESIGNING
IS A PROCESS
OF CREATING
SCENARIOS
OF INTERACTIONS
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
40. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
WE SHOULD BECOME
THE USER OF OUR
PRODUCT BEFORE
WE CREATE IT
A Curriculum Statement
Designing Experiences, Not Objects
Meredith Davis
AIGA Journal of Interaction Design Education
November 2000
“THE CONCLUSION REACHED
BY THIS GROUP IS THAT
DESIGN IS INCREASINGLY
LESS ABOUT CREATING
OBJECTS AND MORE ABOUT
CREATING CONDITIONS THAT
SUPPORT USER EXPERIENCES,
AND THAT THIS EXPERIENTIAL
NATURE OF INTERACTIVE
COMMUNICATION AND PRODUCTS WILL
ONLY ACCELERATE UNDER RAPID
TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT
THAT REDUCES THE NEED TO BE
IN A PARTICULAR PLACE AT
A PARTICULAR TIME TO
ACCOMPLISH A TASK..”
TIP AND TRICK
DESIGN
ARTIFACT
41. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
YOU CAN’T
CREATE
EXPERIENCE
IF
YOU DON’T
CARE
HERE IS THE EXAMPLE
KEETRA DEAN DIXON
ANONYMOUS HUGGING, ALASKA, 2008
42. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
YOU CAN’T
CREATE
EXPERIENCE
IF
YOU DON’T
CARE
HERE IS THE EXAMPLE
Experience
KEETRA DEAN DIXON
ANONYMOUS HUGGING, ALASKA, 2008
43. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
YOU CAN’T
CREATE
EXPERIENCE
IF
YOU DON’T
CARE
HERE IS THE EXAMPLE
Experience
Idea
KEETRA DEAN DIXON
ANONYMOUS HUGGING, ALASKA, 2008
44. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
YOU CAN’T
CREATE
EXPERIENCE
IF
YOU DON’T
CARE
HERE IS THE EXAMPLE
Experience
Design artifact
Idea
KEETRA DEAN DIXON
ANONYMOUS HUGGING, ALASKA, 2008
45. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
YOU CAN’T
CREATE
EXPERIENCE
IF
YOU DON’T
CARE
HERE IS THE EXAMPLE
Experience
Designer
Design artifact
Idea
KEETRA DEAN DIXON
ANONYMOUS HUGGING, ALASKA, 2008
46. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
THEY ARE
AS REAL
AS WE ARE
BULLET PROOF
47. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
AS REAL AS WE ARE
48. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
AS REAL AS WE ARE
49. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
THE CORES
OF DESIGN
THINKING
CHAPTER NUMBER FOUR
50. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
DO CARE
6 CORE MUSCLES OF DESIGNER’S HEART
51. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
HONESTY
6 CORE MUSCLES OF DESIGNER’S HEART
52. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
CONSCIOUSNESS
6 CORE MUSCLES OF DESIGNER’S HEART
53. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
COMMON SENSE
6 CORE MUSCLES OF DESIGNER’S HEART
54. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
DESIGN SKILLS
6 CORE MUSCLES OF DESIGNER’S HEART
55. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
TECHNOLOGY’S LOVER
6 CORE MUSCLES OF DESIGNER’S HEART
56. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
CONCLUSION
LET’S STRESS IT AGAIN
57. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
3 SIMPLE THINGS
TO REMEMBER
ANATOMY OF DESIGN THINKING
58. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
3 SIMPLE THINGS
TO REMEMBER
ANATOMY OF DESIGN THINKING
WHO
People and their needs
59. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
3 SIMPLE THINGS
TO REMEMBER
ANATOMY OF DESIGN THINKING
HOW
Design and technologies
WHO
People and their needs
60. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
WHAT
Usefulness and experience
3 SIMPLE THINGS
TO REMEMBER
ANATOMY OF DESIGN THINKING
HOW
Design and technologies
WHO
People and their needs
61. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
GRAND
MOTIVATION
HOW ABOUT THE MOTIVATION?
62. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
GRAND MOTIVATION
WE‘RE ALL
GONNA
DIE
63. WHERE DOES DESIGN THINKING START MAGDALENA FESTIVAL 2013
PENULTIMATE SLIDE
“THEY SAY THAT
DEATH KILLS YOU,
BUT DEATH DOESN'T
KILL YOU. BOREDOM
AND INDIFFERENCE
KILL YOU”