Around the Studio: Must-Reads For Citizen Designers

29.Dec.14
by Juhan Sonin

As designers, we inhabit the everyday world.

Though our visions might occupy a different realm, we live in the same orbit as those for whom we design. Innovation requires us to understand what came before us, what lies around us, and the part we play in making the world a better place.

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Topics: Design, culture of learning

To your health: Friday Links & Round Up

19.Dec.14
by Emily Twaddell

It’s a busy time of year, full of demands and distractions. How to stay healthy, focused, and happy?

Get Enough Sleep

What sleep deprivation does to your brain, in one stunning infographic put together by GE and Mic for BrainMic.

Take a Nap

The folks at Mic are ready to help fight that sleep deprivation by telling you how to take the perfect nap. Really, with scientific evidence to back it up.
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Topics: health

UX Maturity: Ubiquity

17.Dec.14
by Dirk Knemeyer

This is the fourth of six articles in our User Experience Maturity series. Read part 1part 2, and part 3.

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Topics: UX, user experience, Business of Design

Around the Studio: More Makers

15.Dec.14
by Emily Twaddell

Ah, the holidays.

That time of year when DIY-ers want to d.i.e. because they have set the bar too high again. Gifts in a jar, hand-felted laptop cases—carefully crafted artisanal homespun organic and fair trade objects imbued with positive vibrations.

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Topics: creativity, company culture, building

A Cure, Life's Origins, & a Keyboard: Friday Links and Round Up

12.Dec.14
by Emily Twaddell

Caution: that last story has seizure-trigger potential.

The Human API

MedTech Boston recently posted an interview with Michael DePalma and Richie Etwaru, founders of The Human API. Their mission is to create a “prevention industry” with a new economic and behavioral model for health. According to the article, The Human API wants to “foster paradigm shift by instilling prevention and early identification health barometers into everyday life.” We should talk.

Why Life Exists

Business Insider this week featured a story about MIT physicist Jeremy England who has derived a mathematical formula that he asserts underlies the theory of evolution by natural selection. I particularly appreciated the explanation of thermodynamic equilibrium using the example of a room-temperature cup of coffee: it will never spontaneously reheat. That is my kind of physics.

Nintype

According to John Brownlee on Fast Company’s CoDesign, “the experience of using Nintype is like playing the craziest game of Dance Dance Revolution ever at some futuristic space rave while out of your gourd on LSD-infused cotton candy.”

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Topics: Design

UX Maturity: Establishment

10.Dec.14
by Dirk Knemeyer

This is the third of six articles in our User Experience Maturity series. Read part 1 and part 2.

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Topics: user experience, Business of Design

Around the Studio: Tech Talks

08.Dec.14
by Emily Twaddell

Welcome to the Invo Department of Training and Development.

Most medium-to-large companies have staff who are responsible for employee learning. Some live in Human Resources and offer training on things like business writing and leadership skills. Others sit in a training organization that develops product and process training. Such groups usually follow a highly structured process of content drafting, reviews, and even testing, all using branded templates and sanctioned development tools before releasing a final deliverable.

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Topics: culture of learning, Business of Design

Design in the Details: Friday Links and Round Up

05.Dec.14
by Emily Twaddell

The turkey coma has come and gone and the trees are sporting colorful lights.

My most recent family gathering included a few of my favorite engineers, so I brought back this gem to share.

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Topics: Design, emerging technologies, creativity

UX Maturity: Foundation

03.Dec.14
by Dirk Knemeyer

This is the second of six articles in our User Experience Maturity series. Read part 1.

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Topics: user experience, Business of Design