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Reading Bytes for Sep 23

September 23, 2011

Updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina Ten predictions for the mobile health market | mobihealthnews – 10 predictions for the mobile health market in the US. How would that work for India/emerging markets? #mobilehealth …. “Over the past three years, research [...]

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Reading Bytes for Sep 16

September 17, 2011

Updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina Since 2003, I have had the phrase Creative Chaos as my tagline, so it was good to see it being used in this article in a similar context. IDEO: Big Innovation Lives Right on the [...]

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Reading Bytes for Aug 15

August 16, 2010

Daily updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina Openness or How Do You Design for the Loss of Control? | by @timleberecht | design mind – Quite brilliant!!! CLIP: "Openness is no longer just a nice stunt but a fundamental requirement for [...]

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Reading Bytes for Aug 10

August 10, 2010

Daily updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina 6 Ways Eye Tracking Is Changing the Web @rww | love the web-connected contact lens design – CLIP: “Tracking eye movement is more than just a great way to test website usability. It’s also [...]

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51 card deck to inspire design from Ideo

June 21, 2010

Discovered this eBook on Ideo’s Method Cards at the Healthcare Innovation by Design Blog. From the Ideo website: IDEO Method Cards is a collection of 51 cards representing diverse ways that design teams can understand the people they are designing for. They are used to make a number of different methods accessible to all members [...]

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Reading Bytes for Jun 14

June 14, 2010

Daily updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina Shedding light on the invisible workforce – livemint.com | Indian women contribute more than the official 23% in GDP – CLIP: Women officially contribute 23% of India’s gross domestic product. But their actual contribution [...]

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Reading Bytes for May 6

May 6, 2010

Daily updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina What a great sensory anchor or imprint for a brand! The Scent of Memory: Design, Experience & Perfume | via @futurescape – CLIP: “Scent design. Scent is place and memory—it is experience recalled. Every [...]

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Deepening my Design Thinking

April 11, 2010

Abundance  - i’d certainly add that as a key principle . I’ve been spending time at Slideshare checking out presentations on principles, processes, personas, ideation, creativity, scenarios and story in Design Thinking for new product development (NPD as researchers often call it, and covers the areas of User Experience, User Design, ). By no means [...]

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Reading Bytes for Mar 23

March 23, 2010

Daily updates on what I’m reading The Future of Health Care Is Social | Fast Company – CLIP: Health care is a personal issue that has become wholly public–as the national debate over reforming our system makes painfully clear. But what's often lost in the gun-toting Town Hall debates about the issue is a clear [...]

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Bytes for Mar 11

March 11, 2010

Daily updates on what I’m reading The FASTForward Blog » Enterprise 2.0 Adoption Research from Cecile Demailly: Commentary by Bill Ives – CLIP: The report suggests that, “communicating externally about the internal change may help to change the mindsets internally.” This is an interesting idea. Those that have been successful in enterprise 2.0 are by [...]

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Reading Ahead … ethnography on evolution of books and reading

September 6, 2009

Is a good series from Portigal Consulting on an exploratory study using an ethnographic approach to explore the evolution of books and reading habits, and is intended to inspire conversations and innovations around the future of reading, an issue that’s quite a meme these days in the digital space! The series takes us on a [...]

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Designing for the social web

May 28, 2009

Came across this really interesting presentation from Chris Messina on designing for the Social Web. The new assumptions are: And then, some more: Here’s his presentation on Slideshare – there are some good lessons spelt out in there for each of the assumptions. New Assumptions for Designing for the Social Web

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