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The Informed Life
Jorge Arango
Fréquence : 1 épisode/14j. Total Éps: 157

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Chris Risdon on Service Design
Épisode 147
dimanche 25 août 2024 • Durée 43:02
Chris Risdon is a Senior Staff Designer at eBay. Chris describes himself as an interaction designer that tends to look through a service design lens. Alongside his co-author Patrick Quattlebaum, Chris wrote Orchestrating Experiences, which is an excellent guide to the practice of service design. In this conversation, we unpack service design: what it is, how it benefits organizations, and how it might be changing in light of new technologies like AI.
See full show notes at:
https://theinformed.life/2024/08/25/episode-147-chris-risdon/
Jodi Forlizzi on Designing With AI
Épisode 146
dimanche 11 août 2024 • Durée 46:00
Jodi Forlizzi is the Herbert A. Simon Professor of Human-Computer Interaction at the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Forlizzi has a distinguished career as a service designer, researcher, design leader, and academic. In this conversation, we discuss the changing role of design in the face of disruptive new technologies such as AI.
See full show notes at:
https://theinformed.life/2024/08/11/episode-146-jodi-forlizzi/
Nikki Anderson on Research Impact
Épisode 137
dimanche 7 avril 2024 • Durée 31:51
Nikki Anderson is an independent user research consultant, instructor, author, and speaker. Nikki uses her background in education and psychology to mentor people and organizations on the value of user research. And now, she’s written a book to help them build up their research operations. That’s the focus of our conversation today.
See full show notes at:
https://theinformed.life/2024/04/07/episode-137-nikki-anderson/
Peter Morville on Emancipating Information Architecture
Épisode 47
dimanche 25 octobre 2020 • Durée 30:56
My guest today is Peter Morville. Peter is a pioneer in the discipline of information architecture. Among many other distinctions, he co-authored with Lou Rosenfeld Information Architecture for the World-Wide Web, the classic O’Reilly “polar bear” book on the subject. This is Peter’s second appearance on The Informed Life podcast. I asked him back because I wanted to learn more about his recent call for practitioners to emancipate information architecture.
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Show notes
- Peter Morville on Twitter
- Semantic Studios
- Intertwingled.org
- Information Architecture: for the Web and Beyond, by Louis Rosenfeld, Peter Morville, and Jorge Arango
- The Informed Life episode 10: Peter Morville on Seductive Information
- Emancipating Information Architecture by Peter Morville
- Don’t Think of an Elephant! by George Lakoff
- Sorting Things Out: Classification and its Consequences by Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star
- Pema Chödrön
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Jeff Johnson on Design for Aging
Épisode 46
dimanche 11 octobre 2020 • Durée 33:01
My guest today is Dr. Jeff Johnson. Jeff has been applying his background in psychology towards designing better human-computer interfaces for over forty years. He teaches computer science at The University of San Francisco, and has written several influential books on UI design. Among these, he co-authored with Kate Finn Desiging User Interfaces for an Aging Population, which is the focus of this conversation.
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Show notes
- Jeff Johnson
- UI Wizards
- Cognitive Psychology
- Cromemco
- Xerox
- GUI Bloopers 2.0: Common User Interface Design Dont’s and Dos by Jeff Johnson
- Designing With the Mind in Mind: Simple Guide to Understanding User Interface Guidelines by Jeff Johnson
- Conceptual Models: Core to Good Design by Austin Henderson and Jeff Johnson (My notes on Conceptual Models)
- Designing User Interfaces for an Aging Population: Towards Universal Design by Jeff Johnson and Kate Finn
- Tesla Model S Interior
- Google Maps
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Tanya Rabourn on Ethnography
Épisode 45
dimanche 27 septembre 2020 • Durée 31:37
My guest today is Tanya Rabourn. Tanya is a design strategist and researcher based in Dubai. Her focus is on service innovation for social impact. In this conversation, we discuss the role of ethnographic research in understanding the people and cultures served by design.
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Show notes
- Tanya Rabourn on LinkedIn
- United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)
- The University of Texas
- Mercy Corps
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
- Service Design
- One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)
- A Sociology of Monsters: Essays on power, technology, and domination by John Law
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Alexis Lloyd on the Granularity of Media
Épisode 44
lundi 14 septembre 2020 • Durée 30:27
My guest today is Alexis Lloyd. Alexis is VP of Product Design at Medium and co-founder of Ethical Futures Lab. Previously, she led design and innovation work at The New York Times, Axios, and Automattic. Alexis has been thinking about the future of media for a long time. In this conversation, we focus on the evolving ways we consume and produce media.
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Show notes
- Alexis Lloyd
- @alexislloyd on Twitter
- Research & Development at The New York Times
- Axios
- John Maeda (MAEDASTUDIO)
- Automattic
- Medium
- Ethical Futures Lab
- The future of news is not an article by Alexis Lloyd
- Ted Nelson
- Project Xanadu
- Quotebacks
- Link to Text Fragment Chrome extension
- The Informed Life Episode 6: Beck Tench on Tinderbox
- Tinderbox
- Zettelkasten
- Roam Research
- DEVONthink
- Building a digital garden by Tom Citchlow
- Are.na
- Dropbox Paper
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Rob Haisfield on Roam
Épisode 43
dimanche 30 août 2020 • Durée 30:16
My guest today is Rob Haisfield. Rob is a behavioral product strategy and gamification consultant. He’s also an expert user of Roam, “a note-taking tool for networked thought.” In this conversation, we talk about Roam — what it is and how it can help you think more effectively.
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Show notes
- Rob Haisfield
- @roberthaisfield on Twitter
- Rob Haisfield on LinkedIn
- Influence Insights, Rob’s consulting company
- Spark Wave
- Center for Advanced Hindsight
- Roam Research
- OneNote
- Rob’s public repository
- Spaced repetition
- Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein
- DEVONthink
- GuidedTrack
- Rob Haisfield’s Tour of Roam Research (video)
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Nataly Restrepo on Food Design
Épisode 42
dimanche 16 août 2020 • Durée 31:20
My guest today is Nataly Restrepo. Nataly is an industrial designer specialized in food design. She works as a food and beverage innovation consultant for restaurants and consumer goods, and is based in Mexico. In this conversation we explore food design and how designing for experiences calls for a holistic understanding.
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Show notes
- Nataly Restrepo
- Nataly Restrepo on Instagram
- Nataly Restrepo on Linkedin
- Food Design Education on Instagram
- Food Design Education Facebook group
- CENTRO
- Marije Vogelzang
- Play-Doh
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Arvind Venkataramani on Rituals
Épisode 41
dimanche 2 août 2020 • Durée 32:36
My guest today is Arvind Venkataramani. Alongside Adam Menter, Arvind has been working on an open source toolkit to help people design secular rituals. In this conversation, we explore what rituals are and how being more intentional in their structure and use can improve our lives.
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Show notes
- Arvind Venkataramani
- Adam Menter
- The Ritual Design Toolkit
- SonicRim
- Graph of types of rituals
- U-Haul
- Virtual Memorial Guide
- Barn raising
- Anthony Giddens
- Burning Man
- Ritual Design at Burning Man 2019 by Arvind Venkataramani
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