Conference Event:Conference Hall (Zuiveringshal West) – 1 comment
Design as a Collaborative Process
- 25 Sept 08 16:30-17:15
New interactions develop into new design practices; new processes induce new forms of creativity. How can creators involve the people they want to create for in their work?
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Bill Moggridge is a founder of IDEO, one of the most successful design firms in the world and one of the first to integrate the design of software and hardware into the
practice of industrial design
Bill Moggridge at PICNIC08: Design as a Collaborative Process from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
Younghee Jung a senior design manager at Nokia, shows how to involve people in the process of designing future user experiences by encouraging their imagination and creativity.
Younghee Jung at PICNIC08: Design as a Collaborative process from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
Lack of collaboration in design (for web)
Lack of collaboration in design for web
In the early stages of the web, there wasn't as much collaboration between web designs and larger advertising campaigns, customer transactions, social networking, intranets and extranets as there is now. Web pages were mainly static online brochures disconnected from the larger projects.
Many web pages are still disconnected from larger projects. Special design considerations are necessary for use within these larger projects. These design considerations are often overlooked, especially in cases where there is a lack of leadership, understanding or concern for the larger project to facilitate collaboration. This often results in unhealthy competition or compromise between departments, and less than optimal use of web pages.
source: wikipedia
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