In this talk at IxDA’s Interaction’20, Andreas and Thomas present a practical framework for how to apply dystopian thinking to design artefacts and how to use them to influence final product and service decisions.
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Giorgia Lupi introduces her distinctive approach to data visualization by looking at the human side of data and offers a look into the far-reaching applications of her work in data and design.
Adeola Enigbokan discusses Architectures of Trust to helps us understand how trust can be established, and what happens when it cannot and trust breaks down
In this talk at Interaction ’20, Ruth Kikin-Gil shows us how to create meaningful Human-AI Interactions that leave users feeling in control, and respect their values, goals, and attention.
Gretchen Anderson talks about her latest book Mastering Collaboration: Make Working Together Less Painful and More Productive on how to generate ideas with others while gaining buy-in from all levels of your organization
The Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University, commonly known as d.school, is a design thinking institute founded by SAP co-founder Hasso Plattner, with ties to the Hasso Plattner Institute in Germany.
Lateral thinking and Innovation
Learning to explore Lateral Thinking is, almost by definition, counterintuitive. Fortunately, de Bono developed some practical techniques for developing this overlooked capability […]
Christopher Noessel provides both a conceptual grounding and practical advice to unlock agentive tech massive potential […]
This class defines what UX research is and how it can help startup founders, and reviews a key concept that makes or breaks any UX research study – the relationship between users’ attitude and behavior […]
Memory, Explained
Ever wonder what’s happening inside your head? From dreaming to anxiety disorders, this particular episode of a new Netflix series cover Mind, Explained.