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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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Idea Summary from Change by Design

We‘ve recently read IDEO Tim Brown‘s book Change by Design (HarperCollinsPublishers, 2009) and felt like sharing our likings with you. This is not a review of the book, rather bits and pieces we thought are interesting, fresh, good for thought or simply funny.

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Universal design: are cultural and individual differences really so important in design?

Ever heard a phrase “Something that is not moving is hard to perceive”? Thought of animated banners? No, these are highlights from an article on universal human principles in design by Paul Hekkert (one of the authors of the must-read Product Experience book).

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User Experience Over Time: Part 1

What makes a product good or beautiful? How does user experience change over time? These are some of the most often asked questions by UX researchers trying to measure user experience. To answer these questions authors of User experience over time article carry out a research on how people form evaluative judgements during their first [...]

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Infographics: EuroBasket 2011 Schedule

No secret, that we are a basketball nation. So we are very excited and proud, about EuroBasket 2011 taking place in Lithuania. This infographics with EuroBasket 2011 group structure and game schedules is our contribution to the even preparations. Any corrections or improvement suggestions are very welcome.

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Infographics: Gas prices

Do you sometimes get a feeling that you are overpaying for gas? Or possibly all the time? In Lithuania, which is a country of our home office, we get this feeling a lot. So the following infographics was inspired by a routine visit to a gas station sometime around New Year. After a brief brainstorming, [...]

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Line of Adaptivity in HCI and HRI: user experience similarities and differences

Do you think human-computer interaction (HCI) is a complex topic? Then how about human-robot interaction (HRI)? Computer is just a machine, or at least looks like one and acts like one. However robot does not look just like any machine – anthropoid robots are designed to resemble humans and mimic their behavior. For example a [...]

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Seoul UX report – glimpse into the public transportation

Context This report was prepared as part of the World Usability Day activities with the purpose of contributing best practice examples to the international sustainable design community. It is layed out in a format of a passenger’s story – a person who is taking bus from a busy Sinchon area in North of Han river [...]

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Seoul Public Transportation Usability Research Day

In support of the World Usability Day 2009, we dedicate November 12 to researching ease and convenience of using Seoul public transportation. This event is carried out with the purpose of contributing useful examples of sustainable design in public transportation to the international community.

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