Month: December 2020

Future Information Visualization

In the past few years, information visualization has become a critical modern communication medium and research technology. According to studies I learned in Cognitive Science, humans’ cognitive speed and acceptance of images are much stronger than text. Designers visualize information and make the complicated, obscure, and most difficult data easy to understand. Information visualization is…

Irene Au

Irene Au has a math and science background and she built robots when she was in college. When attending the electrical and computer engineering graduate program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Irene found her passion for solving problems within technology. Irene created her own program of study in human-computer interaction (HCI), and at that…

Yoko Taro

“I always believe that humans cannot completely get rid of issues such as violence and discrimination. I believe that humans are born with defects in some aspects… But I also believe that one day in the future, we need to look back at these defects and show them to everyone…”–Yoko Taro Yoko Taro was born…

Amélie Lamont and Leading Design

After decades of rapid development, the design industry has a set of a relatively mature system. However, this system is largely influenced by European style and aesthetics, which is called Euro-centered. This would definitely cause many problems in the face of globalization in the 21st century. Therefore, in the field of contemporary design, a group…

IXD and Tech Futures

Technology will never stop advancing, and thus the job of the interaction designer will never disappear as well. At its core, I believe we will always have to put the user’s needs at the center of everything we do, and will continue the iterative process no matter how far we go. A blurring of physical…

The Future of Data

We see that technology has changed relative to past advancements, and as a result we must reflect on our current state of technology in order to determine a sense of a future trajectory. It is easy to assume that our current level of advancement is somehow superior to those prior, but sophistication as a trait…

Krista Donaldson

Krista Donaldson was born in 1973. She is an engineer and currently is a CEO in D-Rev, which is a nonprofit product design and engineering company. Before D-Rev, Krista was an economic officer at the US Department of State where she worked on economic policy and the reconstruction of Iraq’s electricity sector, and as a…

Age of AI and Data

Interaction design is always based on user experience and it will be always based on user experience. There can be big changes in interaction design but it will always surround users’ feedback. One thing that all interaction designers may need to consider in the future will be data and testing results because interaction designers will…

Annie J. Easley

Annie J. Easley was born on April 23rd 1933 in Birmingham, Alabama. She was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and rocket scientist. Annie J. Easley was one of the first African-Americans to work as a computer scientist in NASA. As A computer scientist, Annie J. Easley has contributed to many projects, inspired many people by…

Inclusive Fridge

An interaction that most people go through on a daily basis, and take for granted, is with their fridge. If I were to redesign this, it could go a couple ways depending on the disability in mind. If my users were blind, I would try to integrate voice commands and responsivity based on verbal sound…

Interactivity Within Spaces: What was foreseen and what is seen now

Comparing Patterns from a Pattern by Christopher Alexander and the Visible Body Works demo, I can see some similarities. For example, Alexander talks about the clusters of communities in the workspace. In the demo, the clusters are demonstrated in a virtual space as “nooks.” Alexander also talks about rooms, within rooms, within rooms, that allow…

Dori Tunstall

Dori Tunstall is a design anthropologist, or someone who studies how design translates values into tangible experiences. After receiving her BA in Anthropology, she obtained a Ph.D. in the subject from Stanford University. She is the first black dean of a faculty of design, and is currently working at Ontario College of Art and Design….

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