Essays & Articles
Human Error? No, Bad Design
Essaysnew essay on LinkedIn: http://goo.gl/l4oWi0 . When there are accidents, injuries, and deaths the first reaction is often to claim "human error," blaming the last person to have touched the controls. That is why the problems persist: we punish the innocent and do not remedy the underlying causes...
April 13, 2014
6 minutes read
Predicting too early is as bad as not predicting at all
EssaysIt's nice to see predictions upheld, but in terms of practical value, getting the timing right is as important as getting the idea right. ...
March 31, 2014
4 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
State of Design: How Design Education Must Change
DesignFor design to succeed, grow, achieve its potential, and train future leaders, we envision a new curriculum. In our vision, these new programs combine learning the art and craft of beautiful, pleasurable well-crafted design with substantive courses in the social and biological sciences, in technol...
March 20, 2014
7 minutes read
Stupid Smart Stuff: Watches and Automation
AutomobilesWhenever you see something labeled "smart" or "intelligent," be assured that it is actually rather stupid. It is time to for the designers and engineers of this coming automated world and take heed from the lessons learned over the years in the field of Human-Systems Integration, in studies of au...
March 8, 2014
6 minutes read
Nutrition, Nudges, and Sledge Hammers
DesignThe US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed changing the labels now required on all foodstuff. The goal is to nudge people to better eating. The good part is that, the FDA has clearly thought about the legibility and clarity of nutritional guidelines. Not only did they decide to make t...
March 1, 2014
3 minutes read
Why Rice Cookers Are Exciting
DesignThe most powerful revolutions are the slow, silent ones that take over our lives quietly, unobtrusively. No media attention, no over-hyped excitement. But one day you look up and, oops, what has happened? Consider the everyday rice cooker. It seems rather dull: a squat box occupying space on the ...
February 20, 2014
2 minutes read
Stop Cellphone Anorexia: Make Batteries Last the Day. A Rant.
DesignHow can we get the batteries on our smart phones to last the entire day? Make them bigger. Eliminate phone anorexia. The evil is the cult of thinness. Phone Anorexia. Want to make batteries last beyond the day? Make them bigger. it is that simple. Add a few millimeters of thickness, 1/8th of an ...
February 4, 2014
2 minutes read
Floorplan Light Switches
DesignOnce upon a time, a long time ago, I got tired of light switches that contained a long, one-dimensional linear array of switches mounted on a vertical wall controlling a two-dimensional placement of lights that were placed on a horizontal plane. No wonder people had difficulty remembering which ...
January 26, 2014
3 minutes read
Foreword: Computers as Theater (Brenda Laurel)
DesignTheatre is about interaction, about themes and conflicts, goals and approaches to those goals, frustration, success, tension, and then the resolution of those tensions. Theatre is dynamic, changing, always in motion. Our modern technologies with their powerful computers, multiple sensors, communi...
October 18, 2013
9 minutes read