Essays & Articles
UC San Diego Postdoc in Human-Centered Healthcare
DesignThe Design Lab at the University of California, San Diego is embarking upon a large, major project in healthcare for complex problems. We are working with the Medical School, various departments at UC San Diego, and several funding agencies in this endeavor. The emphasis is on the processes and s...
May 14, 2015
3 minutes read
Positive computing: technology for wellbeing and human potential (Calvo & Peters)
DesignThe design of human-computer systems used to focus upon the negative, the breakdowns that confused and confounded people. Now it is time to move to the next level, to focus upon the positive, systems that are enjoyable and pleasurable. We need systems that delight as well as inform, systems that...
January 4, 2015
3 minutes read
Why Procrastination Is Good
DesignNext time someone accuses you of procrastination, say "no, I am not procrastinating, I am 'Late Binding.' " That should shut them up. Let me argue for late binding - delay, or if you like, procrastination - as a preferred way of life. Delaying decisions until the time for action is beneficial f...
December 25, 2014
6 minutes read
The Human Side of Automation
AutomobilesThe technological requirements for self-driving cars are extremely complex, and although we are now able to succeed in a very high percentage of the situations, those last few percentages contain the most difficult, the most daunting challenges. As automation gets better and better, then the prob...
December 25, 2014
16 minutes read
Why DesignX?
Design"Why DesignX" answers common questions about DesignX. In particular, What is new? What is the role of the designer? What about craft skills?...
December 13, 2014
5 minutes read
DesignX: A Future Path for Design
DesignDesignX is a new, evidence-based approach for addressing many of the complex and serious problems facing the world today. It adds to and augments today's design methods, reformulating the role that design can play. Modern design has grown from a focus on products and services to a robust set of m...
December 2, 2014
7 minutes read
Hill climbing in radical Innovation
DesignJohn Langrish challenged the analysis of Norman & Verganti on Incremental and Radical Innovation, arguing that we had ignored the evidence from Darwinian evolution. He called us "creationists." We find John Langrish's argument to be puzzling. We wrote a paper on product evolution and he chides us...
July 27, 2014
8 minutes read
Verganti & Norman: Having a vision is not enough–it must be implemented
DesignVision building is the most relevant and rare asset in our society. We do not live in a world where data and knowledge are missing. Indeed, it is just the opposite. The amount of information is overwhelming. What is rare is the capability to make sense of this enormous and complex picture, to go ...
July 13, 2014
4 minutes read
Error Messages Are Evil
DesignI hate error messages. They are insulting, condescending, and worst of all, completely unnecessary. Evil, nasty little things. They cause us to do unneeded work, and often destroy the work we have already done. Error messages punish people for not behaving like machines. It is time we let people ...
May 10, 2014
5 minutes read
Gestural Control: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
DesignI await the day when gestures become standardized. When systems combine the best of all worlds: gestures, both in the air and on surfaces, voice commands where appropriate, and menus, keyboards, and pointing devices where appropriate. The most powerful systems will give us the choice to use whate...
March 20, 2014
2 minutes read