Month: November 2020

Tasha Lutfi – Womxn in Design

Tasha Lutfi is an advocate for diversity in design, speaker, and designer with over 20 years of experience in the industry. She is also a 16-year tenure at Microsoft. Tasha Lutfi graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 2000, double majoring in BFA Graphic design and BA Telecommunications. Tasha then joined Hubbard One working as a…

Meg Withgott

Meg Withgott, co-founder of Panafold, is known for her role in the company as Chief Technology Officer. Meg Withgott received a degree in Cognitive Science at Stanford University in 1984, and proceeded to found the company A Day to Think in 2007. A Day to Think was a nonprofit organization dedicated to seeing projects succeed….

Lucy Suchman: More than a Green Button

Lucy Suchman is a professor of anthropology at Lancaster University, who worked as the principal scientist and manager at the Palo Alto Research Center. Her university education was completed at UC Berkeley, receiving her Ph.D in Social/Cultural Anthropology in 1984. Cambridge University Press published her dissertation, Plans and Situated Actions: The Problem of Human-Machine Communication…

Ellen Lupton

Bored in 1963, Ellen Lupton presents herself as a curator of Contemporary Art. In 1981, Lupton became a fine art student at Cooper Union in 1981 and discovered the expressive potential of typography. “Design really wasn’t in the mainstream back then. It was esoteric. It was the thing you did if you were very ‘neat,’ which…

Shigeru Ban

Shigeru Ban is a Japanese architect. He is known for his innovative work with paper, particularly recycled cardboard tubes used to quickly and efficiently house disaster victims. He was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1957. Ban’s early life was surrounded by carpentry. His mother, a fashion designer, regularly enlarged the house to accommodate her seamstresses;…

Gatekeeping not limited anymore

Comparing early Bulletin Board Systems to the communications tools we use today, we still use text as forms of communication, as in emails, text messages, Slack, social media, etc. Although, with advancements in hypertext—HTML/CSS and Javascript—we are able to form it more visually–hierarchical, use of images and videos. Additionally, with smartphones, we are now able…

Current Communication Styles

The Whole Earth Lectronic Link was a community that ran on forums and group communication practices. The founding concepts of communication has stayed the same. Text, Organization, and Imagery is key when discussing a topic. Present day examples of communication like zoom and discord both utilize text and imagery, but incorporate new ways of interacting…

Humans are not Nodes and Links

In consideration of early forms of social networking, a common theme that emerges is that of self-regulatory systems. Particularly in the case of WELL, several of the seven design goals established by the team include fostering an environment that is “an open-ended universe”, “self-governing”, and “a self-designing experiment”. By doing so, technology becomes both a…

Virtual Community

With the development of technology, 4g even 5g appeared and make the data upload speed much faster than before, which has pushed the development of Live broadcast and short video platforms. In this way, the ability to live-stream made people can get feedback at the same time and in a more intuitive way. So all…

The Early Internet

The WELL, the name itself, even sounds very utopian to me. Indeed, it was the new beginning of the internet and the birth of the virtual community. What I find fascinating is that the similarities between the Eight Golden Rules of Interface Design and today’s social media. All of these eight rules are so profound…

Vivianne Castillo

Before Vivianne Castillo was one of the leading User Experience Research Speakers, she was a Counseling and Human Services professional for six years. Castillo concentrated her psychological expertise in battling shame, empathy, vulnerability, and compassion. Although she loved her job and loved helping people, she wanted a change in the profession and that is when…

Denise Scott Brown

Denise Scott Brown was born in Zambia and was raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. She is still alive and was born in 1937. She is an architect, urban planner, and designer of postmodernism. Furthermore, Denise Scott Brown was a partner in the Philadelphia firm Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates. She graduated from the University of…

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