Combining

For me reading comics interests me more than just text, and the author probably also considered the UX of readers like me before drawing the comic.

In the graphic novel, Lovelace is described as a “HUMAN CALCULATING MACHINE,” and Babbage was working on a non-human calculating machine. I really like how the author describes the stubborn, rigid Babbage as hardware and mercurial, airy Lovelace is like software. This conveys how working the two together can create possibilities and an important relationship between technology and users that was present in early IXD. 

Lillian Gilbreth strongly supported the causes of the underprivileged and women’s groups, which is a great contribution in history that continues to work in modern society. She noticed the dedication of women and older workers and specializes in research and consideration for these users. She combined psychology and technology, in which she was the first.

 

 

 

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