February 27, 2013
The founder of Local Projects weighs in on the mobile computing paradigm, the user experience perspective and what it means for the design studio of the future.
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Case Study by Gotham March 20, 2013
This interactive web-platform, designed for the American Heart Association, helps users become more comfortable with performing CPR.
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Article by AIGA September 28, 2012
Could something as simple as the font size on a ballot make all the difference in the November election? AIGA Design for Democracy has been working with election officials to identify and resolve election design issues.
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September 11, 2012
I’ve seen it dozens of
times. A design team meets after observing people use their design, and they’re
excited and energized by what they saw and heard during the sessions. They’re
all charged up about fixing the design. Everyone comes in with ideas, certain they
have the right solution to remedy users’ frustrations. Then what happens?
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Publication by Marcia Lausen
Design for Democracy: Ballot and Election Design is an essential advocacy tool for designers and election officials, lawmakers and citizens.
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Designing websites is getting more and more complex, from design considerations to technical and functional approaches. What are the technologies designers can use to create successful web experiences, regardless of context? Join moderator Callie Neylan in a discussion with Dan Mall of Big Spaceship and Scott Fegette of Adobe for the third in the “Breakthroughs” series of members-only webinars.
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Article by Paul Nini January 23, 2006
The population is rapidly aging and becoming a larger share of the marketplace. The demands of the aging eye require typefaces that function well under low-vision conditions. Can signage display useful information that is accessible to all ages?
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