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Great Design Always Means Great Style (Misc Magazine)

Design

Ah, style. The elegance of gentle interaction, with grace and beauty, wit and charm. Or perhaps brute force abruptness, rudeness and insult. Style refers to the way of doing something and although we usually use it in the positive sense, the word itself is neutral, referring only to the manner b...


January 27, 2013

6 minutes read

Manufacturing, Design, and Innovation

Essays

An expanded version of my welcoming address to the "Workshop on Building the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation." The conference was to address the demise of manufacturing in the US. I tell two stories. The first is about a startup (I'm on the board) that now manufactures in China. Why...


October 1, 2012

10 minutes read

How To Find a Job or Graduate School in Design or HCI

Ask Don

I'm frequently asked how to find a job or a place to study, either in industrial design or user-interface design (Human-Computer Interaction). Rather than answer it anew each time, let me summarize my answer here. You either need real work experience or a graduate degree, or both. I cannot tell ...


July 5, 2012

10 minutes read

What Moves? Culture & Interaction Design

Core77

When What Is Natural For Some Is Not for Others: Culture and Design. I was in Asia, giving a talk. I was given a remote controller for advancing my slides. This one had with two buttons, one above the other. When I pushed the upper button to advance to the slide, I was flustered: I went backwards...


May 31, 2012

7 minutes read

Automobile Reviewers: Stuck in the Past

Automobiles

Like many of you, I live in the 21st century, a time when society is recognizing the damage done to the environment through our inattention to the side effects of our technologies. But one specialized niche of the world still lives in the 20th century: those who write the automobile reviews for m...


May 31, 2012

3 minutes read

The Future of Automobiles (An Interview)

Automobiles

I was interviewed by Neil Briscoe for an article in IrishTimes.com: Is the love affair about to end? "Are cars as we know them to become a thing of the past?" asks the article. Where is the room for "Driving passion"? The question, Briscoe points out, is whether we can continue to have single p...


May 16, 2012

1 minute read

Incremental and Radical Innovation: Design Research versus Technology and Meaning Change

Design

Don Norman and Roberto Verganti: We discuss the differences between incremental and radical innovation and argue that each results from different processes. Human-centered design methods are a form of hill climbing, extremely well suited for continuous incremental improvements but incapable of ra...


March 18, 2012

2 minutes read

My Dream: The Rise of the Small

Essays

Steelcase celebrated its 100th anniversary by asking 100 people to write essays about their dreams for the next 100 years. It is an impressive list of people and i am honored to be one of them. My essay, my dream is "the rise of the small." Here is the start: I dream of the power of individuals...


March 1, 2012

4 minutes read

Yet Another Technology Cusp: Confusion, Vendor Wars, and Opportunities

Essays

There is a technological revolution in the air, not because new principles and technologies have been discovered, but because so many past technologies have simultaneously reached a state of maturity that they can be incorporated into everyday technology. These cusps in technology produce new op...


January 7, 2012

12 minutes read

Does Culture Matter for Product Design?

Core77

Does culture matter for product design? For the world of mass-produced products, that is, for the world of industrial design, culture might be far less important than we might have expected. Is this really true, and if so, is this a positive or negative finding? ...


January 3, 2012

11 minutes read

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