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A workshop I gave focusing on changes to Facebook privacy, how to manage your privacy settings, and what privacy means in the digital age and the need to manage online identity.
Facebook privacy sue gallaway - june 2010
Facebook privacy sue gallaway - june 2010
Sue Gallaway
Screenshots of system for tracking clothes, library items, and so on.
Quantified Self Toronto: Update from October 2011
Quantified Self Toronto: Update from October 2011
Sacha Chua
Notes at http://sachachua.com/wp/p/7089 . No explanations on the slides because they're going to be accompanied by a 5-minute Ignite-style presentation. Slideshare-type presentation to come!
The Shy Presenter (Ignite Toronto)
The Shy Presenter (Ignite Toronto)
Sacha Chua
Lotusphere BoF - Working with the Lotus Connections API
Lotusphere BoF - Working with the Lotus Connections API
Sacha Chua
Some thoughts on how work is changing. Experimenting with mixing text and my original slides for solo view. Live presentation includes only the sketches, and has some extra company-specific slides.
Work: The Next Generation
Work: The Next Generation
Sacha Chua
15-second timed presentation. Download it, set up the slide transitions to 1 second if necessary, and set the slide show options to loop continuously
Ignite Timer
Ignite Timer
Sacha Chua
New Employees And A Smarter Planet
New Employees And A Smarter Planet
Sacha Chua
Presentation by frog Creative Director Marieke Watson and Director of Business Development Teaque Lenahan at the ILN Summit in Seattle.
ILN in Person: Gamification of Healthcare
ILN in Person: Gamification of Healthcare
frog
Recommandé
A workshop I gave focusing on changes to Facebook privacy, how to manage your privacy settings, and what privacy means in the digital age and the need to manage online identity.
Facebook privacy sue gallaway - june 2010
Facebook privacy sue gallaway - june 2010
Sue Gallaway
Screenshots of system for tracking clothes, library items, and so on.
Quantified Self Toronto: Update from October 2011
Quantified Self Toronto: Update from October 2011
Sacha Chua
Notes at http://sachachua.com/wp/p/7089 . No explanations on the slides because they're going to be accompanied by a 5-minute Ignite-style presentation. Slideshare-type presentation to come!
The Shy Presenter (Ignite Toronto)
The Shy Presenter (Ignite Toronto)
Sacha Chua
Lotusphere BoF - Working with the Lotus Connections API
Lotusphere BoF - Working with the Lotus Connections API
Sacha Chua
Some thoughts on how work is changing. Experimenting with mixing text and my original slides for solo view. Live presentation includes only the sketches, and has some extra company-specific slides.
Work: The Next Generation
Work: The Next Generation
Sacha Chua
15-second timed presentation. Download it, set up the slide transitions to 1 second if necessary, and set the slide show options to loop continuously
Ignite Timer
Ignite Timer
Sacha Chua
New Employees And A Smarter Planet
New Employees And A Smarter Planet
Sacha Chua
Presentation by frog Creative Director Marieke Watson and Director of Business Development Teaque Lenahan at the ILN Summit in Seattle.
ILN in Person: Gamification of Healthcare
ILN in Person: Gamification of Healthcare
frog
At this year’s 2009 Siggraph Conference I presented Birds of the Feather, a talk focusing on how to turn everything into interactive media.
Beyond The Screens
Beyond The Screens
frog
VP of Innovation Strategy, Theo Forbath spoke at the Smartricity Conference on September 6 in Tianjin, China.
The Smart Home Opportunity in China
The Smart Home Opportunity in China
frog
At the ILN Summit in Seattle, frog Senior Interaction Designer Alex Tam laid out the the basic gaming mechanics embedded in health and wellness products and how we can harness it for healthy behavior change in the future.
Iln behaviors mechanics_1
Iln behaviors mechanics_1
frog
Mark Rolston, chief creative officer at frog design, envisions the future of computing to be a seamless blend of different, more or less augmented realities.
The Future of Computing, TEDx Austin
The Future of Computing, TEDx Austin
frog
Energy design is behavior design. In studying, modeling, and adjusting the feedback loops of efficiency, demand, response, and implementation in new products and services, we are also exploring what it means to be human. It seems, though, that the easiest parts of the system to change are the non-human parts: the hardware and software. By observing how new, emergent experiences shape (often unintentionally) human behavior, we can better realize new products and services that will lower overall consumption patterns, thus lowering overall production demands and moving towards a more energy-efficient future. David shares how an integrated design approach can create sustainable solutions that are compelling, feasible, and industry changing. He also expands on frog's Energy ThinkIn, an all day workshop put on in collaboration with the SGCC, to find a brand for the energy conscious consumer.
Behavior as the Medium
Behavior as the Medium
frog
Mayo 2010 final
Mayo 2010 final
frog
Giorgio Baresi presented at the ILN conference in Seattle.
Creating Emotional Bonds and Lasting Meaning
Creating Emotional Bonds and Lasting Meaning
frog
An app to help people identify eligible preventive healthcare services and take action by connecting with local physicians.
freeHealth: Your free preventive screenings made easy
freeHealth: Your free preventive screenings made easy
frog
With his company, Adrian Hon creates award-winning games that combine the digital and physical world. Zombies, Run! is the world's most successful smartphone fitness game ever – it is a running game and audio adventure that melds GPS and accelerometer data with an epic story and fantastic gameplay. In this talk Hon shows how games can be physical and can improve lives, and gives insight in a new world of game experience. *talk at NEXT15*
Adrian Hon: Let's Get Physical
Adrian Hon: Let's Get Physical
sinnerschrader
An mHealth Prescription: What We Can Learn from the Developing World by frog Creative Director Kate Canales, presented at the World Congress on mHealth in Cambridge.
An mHealth Prescription: What We Can Learn from the Developing World
An mHealth Prescription: What We Can Learn from the Developing World
frog
Principal Designer Jon Kolko presents at the TED Salon, co-hosted by frog design, in London on November 2.
Framing, Constraints And Play: The Role of Personality in Creativity
Framing, Constraints And Play: The Role of Personality in Creativity
frog
Our culture has created more game players than game designers (or designers of play). Why does this distinction matter? This keynote introduces the four pillars of future play, including: open architecture, flexible tools, rule making and the 21st Century Super Powers of Play.
Future Of Play - Keynote MIT 2010 - Sandbox Summit
Future Of Play - Keynote MIT 2010 - Sandbox Summit
frog
Hacking4health healthy commute
Hacking4health healthy commute
frog
frog CMO Tim Leberecht discusses Smart Brands at the Futurist CMO Conference in Gurgaon.
Smart Brands in the Age of Hyper-Connectivity
Smart Brands in the Age of Hyper-Connectivity
frog
Designing Smart Spaces and Objects.
Designing for Smart Spaces and Objects
Designing for Smart Spaces and Objects
frog
VP of Creative Paul Pugh moderated the panel "Is This Progress? More Meaning in Our Digital Life" at SXSW Interactive 2013. IT advances have created a mass transformation comparable to the Renaissance and the Industrial Revolution. As we use digital tools to create new connections and experiences, what is the impact on our analog realities? Consider: 1. The collective memory of our online activities far exceeds our human capacity to remember; we struggle with information overload and privacy concerns instead of treasuring our digital legacy. 2. News is omnipresent yet more compartmentalized than ever, as we invent siloes to absorb the deluge of information. We traded newspapers for online news feeds, but are we better informed, or more myopic? 3. Both human relationships and physical artifacts are decamping for the cloud. Is a Facebook friend truly nurturing? Is digital music as interesting as a hard-earned vinyl collection?
Is This Progress? More Meaning in Our Digital Life
Is This Progress? More Meaning in Our Digital Life
frog
Presentation by frog Senior interaction Designer Alex Tam from the ILN Changing the Game Summit in Seattle.
Health and Games: Behavior and Mechanics
Health and Games: Behavior and Mechanics
frog
frog VP of Creative Robert Fabricant gave the closing keynote speech at last the Greener Gadgets Conference in New York. The annual conference, a production of the Consumer Electronics Association, highlights topics surrounding green design, innovation, and technology. It also addresses ways in which electronics make a major impact by utilizing renewable energy in developing nations.
Greener Gadgets
Greener Gadgets
frog
Fabio Sergio at a TED Salon held in London on September 21st 2009. What happens to our sense of self and to our behaviors when technology can extend and enhance our ability to sense and make sense of what's around us? What happens when our nervous system ceases to be limited by the boundaries of our body, and extends into an artificial neural network of sorts we currently call the Internet? What happens when our fallible memory is supported by tools that never forget our actions and decisions, tracked over extended periods of time? There is something brewing at the intersection of design, technology and digitally-mediated social interactions that promises to reveal and make manifest the invisible cause-and-effect loops that tie our perceptions to our decisions and to our actions. The result of giving visible and actionable substance to our otherwise invisible behavioral patterns will be a raised level of awareness about those very patterns, and thus an ability to reflect upon and ultimately change them, changing the world in return.
Fabio Sergio, Designing (for) Awareness, TED Salon, London September 21 2009
Fabio Sergio, Designing (for) Awareness, TED Salon, London September 21 2009
frog
Given the varied levels of technology available to the masses across the world, there are immense opportunities to bridge, or even leapfrog the gaps. As a community of designers and thinkers, we are privileged to live in a time that allows us to create new products and services that can have a truly positive social and economic impact in the local societies. Our experiences have taught us that it takes an honest, immersive and intimate understanding of human behavior to identity insights that eventually lead to innovative solutions. When conducting research in emerging markets, we aim to break down barriers to have a richer dialogue with potential users. We often choose non-traditional methodologies to help us identify outlier trends in each sub-culture, helping us gain newer perspectives and tell better stories. Our research plans are guidelines, not scripts. During fieldwork, we continually adapt and seek insights from unexpected places, and plan our research with this improvisation in mind.
Naked Insights
Naked Insights
frog
How To Kill A Creative Process
How To Kill A Creative Process
Maurice C. Ugwonoh
Braintree organizational program and business modeling
Lu widescreen (16.9)
Lu widescreen (16.9)
Braintree Business Development Center
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At this year’s 2009 Siggraph Conference I presented Birds of the Feather, a talk focusing on how to turn everything into interactive media.
Beyond The Screens
Beyond The Screens
frog
VP of Innovation Strategy, Theo Forbath spoke at the Smartricity Conference on September 6 in Tianjin, China.
The Smart Home Opportunity in China
The Smart Home Opportunity in China
frog
At the ILN Summit in Seattle, frog Senior Interaction Designer Alex Tam laid out the the basic gaming mechanics embedded in health and wellness products and how we can harness it for healthy behavior change in the future.
Iln behaviors mechanics_1
Iln behaviors mechanics_1
frog
Mark Rolston, chief creative officer at frog design, envisions the future of computing to be a seamless blend of different, more or less augmented realities.
The Future of Computing, TEDx Austin
The Future of Computing, TEDx Austin
frog
Energy design is behavior design. In studying, modeling, and adjusting the feedback loops of efficiency, demand, response, and implementation in new products and services, we are also exploring what it means to be human. It seems, though, that the easiest parts of the system to change are the non-human parts: the hardware and software. By observing how new, emergent experiences shape (often unintentionally) human behavior, we can better realize new products and services that will lower overall consumption patterns, thus lowering overall production demands and moving towards a more energy-efficient future. David shares how an integrated design approach can create sustainable solutions that are compelling, feasible, and industry changing. He also expands on frog's Energy ThinkIn, an all day workshop put on in collaboration with the SGCC, to find a brand for the energy conscious consumer.
Behavior as the Medium
Behavior as the Medium
frog
Mayo 2010 final
Mayo 2010 final
frog
Giorgio Baresi presented at the ILN conference in Seattle.
Creating Emotional Bonds and Lasting Meaning
Creating Emotional Bonds and Lasting Meaning
frog
An app to help people identify eligible preventive healthcare services and take action by connecting with local physicians.
freeHealth: Your free preventive screenings made easy
freeHealth: Your free preventive screenings made easy
frog
With his company, Adrian Hon creates award-winning games that combine the digital and physical world. Zombies, Run! is the world's most successful smartphone fitness game ever – it is a running game and audio adventure that melds GPS and accelerometer data with an epic story and fantastic gameplay. In this talk Hon shows how games can be physical and can improve lives, and gives insight in a new world of game experience. *talk at NEXT15*
Adrian Hon: Let's Get Physical
Adrian Hon: Let's Get Physical
sinnerschrader
An mHealth Prescription: What We Can Learn from the Developing World by frog Creative Director Kate Canales, presented at the World Congress on mHealth in Cambridge.
An mHealth Prescription: What We Can Learn from the Developing World
An mHealth Prescription: What We Can Learn from the Developing World
frog
Principal Designer Jon Kolko presents at the TED Salon, co-hosted by frog design, in London on November 2.
Framing, Constraints And Play: The Role of Personality in Creativity
Framing, Constraints And Play: The Role of Personality in Creativity
frog
Our culture has created more game players than game designers (or designers of play). Why does this distinction matter? This keynote introduces the four pillars of future play, including: open architecture, flexible tools, rule making and the 21st Century Super Powers of Play.
Future Of Play - Keynote MIT 2010 - Sandbox Summit
Future Of Play - Keynote MIT 2010 - Sandbox Summit
frog
Hacking4health healthy commute
Hacking4health healthy commute
frog
frog CMO Tim Leberecht discusses Smart Brands at the Futurist CMO Conference in Gurgaon.
Smart Brands in the Age of Hyper-Connectivity
Smart Brands in the Age of Hyper-Connectivity
frog
Designing Smart Spaces and Objects.
Designing for Smart Spaces and Objects
Designing for Smart Spaces and Objects
frog
VP of Creative Paul Pugh moderated the panel "Is This Progress? More Meaning in Our Digital Life" at SXSW Interactive 2013. IT advances have created a mass transformation comparable to the Renaissance and the Industrial Revolution. As we use digital tools to create new connections and experiences, what is the impact on our analog realities? Consider: 1. The collective memory of our online activities far exceeds our human capacity to remember; we struggle with information overload and privacy concerns instead of treasuring our digital legacy. 2. News is omnipresent yet more compartmentalized than ever, as we invent siloes to absorb the deluge of information. We traded newspapers for online news feeds, but are we better informed, or more myopic? 3. Both human relationships and physical artifacts are decamping for the cloud. Is a Facebook friend truly nurturing? Is digital music as interesting as a hard-earned vinyl collection?
Is This Progress? More Meaning in Our Digital Life
Is This Progress? More Meaning in Our Digital Life
frog
Presentation by frog Senior interaction Designer Alex Tam from the ILN Changing the Game Summit in Seattle.
Health and Games: Behavior and Mechanics
Health and Games: Behavior and Mechanics
frog
frog VP of Creative Robert Fabricant gave the closing keynote speech at last the Greener Gadgets Conference in New York. The annual conference, a production of the Consumer Electronics Association, highlights topics surrounding green design, innovation, and technology. It also addresses ways in which electronics make a major impact by utilizing renewable energy in developing nations.
Greener Gadgets
Greener Gadgets
frog
Fabio Sergio at a TED Salon held in London on September 21st 2009. What happens to our sense of self and to our behaviors when technology can extend and enhance our ability to sense and make sense of what's around us? What happens when our nervous system ceases to be limited by the boundaries of our body, and extends into an artificial neural network of sorts we currently call the Internet? What happens when our fallible memory is supported by tools that never forget our actions and decisions, tracked over extended periods of time? There is something brewing at the intersection of design, technology and digitally-mediated social interactions that promises to reveal and make manifest the invisible cause-and-effect loops that tie our perceptions to our decisions and to our actions. The result of giving visible and actionable substance to our otherwise invisible behavioral patterns will be a raised level of awareness about those very patterns, and thus an ability to reflect upon and ultimately change them, changing the world in return.
Fabio Sergio, Designing (for) Awareness, TED Salon, London September 21 2009
Fabio Sergio, Designing (for) Awareness, TED Salon, London September 21 2009
frog
Given the varied levels of technology available to the masses across the world, there are immense opportunities to bridge, or even leapfrog the gaps. As a community of designers and thinkers, we are privileged to live in a time that allows us to create new products and services that can have a truly positive social and economic impact in the local societies. Our experiences have taught us that it takes an honest, immersive and intimate understanding of human behavior to identity insights that eventually lead to innovative solutions. When conducting research in emerging markets, we aim to break down barriers to have a richer dialogue with potential users. We often choose non-traditional methodologies to help us identify outlier trends in each sub-culture, helping us gain newer perspectives and tell better stories. Our research plans are guidelines, not scripts. During fieldwork, we continually adapt and seek insights from unexpected places, and plan our research with this improvisation in mind.
Naked Insights
Naked Insights
frog
En vedette
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Beyond The Screens
Beyond The Screens
The Smart Home Opportunity in China
The Smart Home Opportunity in China
Iln behaviors mechanics_1
Iln behaviors mechanics_1
The Future of Computing, TEDx Austin
The Future of Computing, TEDx Austin
Behavior as the Medium
Behavior as the Medium
Mayo 2010 final
Mayo 2010 final
Creating Emotional Bonds and Lasting Meaning
Creating Emotional Bonds and Lasting Meaning
freeHealth: Your free preventive screenings made easy
freeHealth: Your free preventive screenings made easy
Adrian Hon: Let's Get Physical
Adrian Hon: Let's Get Physical
An mHealth Prescription: What We Can Learn from the Developing World
An mHealth Prescription: What We Can Learn from the Developing World
Framing, Constraints And Play: The Role of Personality in Creativity
Framing, Constraints And Play: The Role of Personality in Creativity
Future Of Play - Keynote MIT 2010 - Sandbox Summit
Future Of Play - Keynote MIT 2010 - Sandbox Summit
Hacking4health healthy commute
Hacking4health healthy commute
Smart Brands in the Age of Hyper-Connectivity
Smart Brands in the Age of Hyper-Connectivity
Designing for Smart Spaces and Objects
Designing for Smart Spaces and Objects
Is This Progress? More Meaning in Our Digital Life
Is This Progress? More Meaning in Our Digital Life
Health and Games: Behavior and Mechanics
Health and Games: Behavior and Mechanics
Greener Gadgets
Greener Gadgets
Fabio Sergio, Designing (for) Awareness, TED Salon, London September 21 2009
Fabio Sergio, Designing (for) Awareness, TED Salon, London September 21 2009
Naked Insights
Naked Insights
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How To Kill A Creative Process
How To Kill A Creative Process
Maurice C. Ugwonoh
Braintree organizational program and business modeling
Lu widescreen (16.9)
Lu widescreen (16.9)
Braintree Business Development Center
Brilliant ppt slides on blue ocean strategy
Blue ocean strategy ppt slides
Blue ocean strategy ppt slides
Yodhia Antariksa
Technology Acquisition and R&D with Enterprise Ireland, PJ'O'Reilly
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Technology Acquisition and R&D with Enterprise Ireland, PJ'O'Reilly
Online Marketing in Galway
How can we introduce lean, iterative, customer-centric design methodologies (also known simply as "good design") at large established organizations? One method that has proven effective and low-risk is to focus on the Proof of Concept stage. This talk outlines the methodology we've used to create proofs of concept that will give products the best chance of success when they're introduced to customers.
MVPOC - Minimum Viable Proof of Concept
MVPOC - Minimum Viable Proof of Concept
Ray DeLaPena
Braintree institutional business modeling OSU
Osu widescreen (16.9)
Osu widescreen (16.9)
Braintree Business Development Center
Having been a venture capitalist for the last decade, I have found that the topic of funding is one that everyone wants to know about but is openly discussed by few. Ironically, the more it is talked about, the more educated entrepreneurs will be, enabling them to make the right decisions as they seek funding for their startup.
Startup Secrets - Funding Strategies to Go the Distance
Startup Secrets - Funding Strategies to Go the Distance
Michael Skok
In our constantly shifting industry, how we tell our digital stories must evolve to outpace (not just keep up with) the rate of change. This webinar explores recklessly effective approaches to disrupt your entire creative process for the better and make “How we’ve always done it” a thing of the past.
Webinar: Hacking the Creative Process
Webinar: Hacking the Creative Process
Eve Simon
With the snap-like emergence of mobile technology and social media proliferation, advertising practitioners and marketers alike are experienceing a compression of the traditional approach to managing creativity. This short guide reappraises the effective and effecient processes to creativity in the age of Mobile.
How to kill a creative process : An Advertising guide on managing creativity
How to kill a creative process : An Advertising guide on managing creativity
Maurice C. Ugwonoh
Innovation business
Business model
Business model
Theeraporn Thiramonth
Are you currently using, or considering Drupal? Whether you are looking to develop an organization's initial website or upgrade an existing one, managing a website development project can be a daunting task, especially if your organization lacks internal website design and development expertise. Drupal provides an extremely flexible platform, but determining an appropriate approach to best fit your organization's needs and budget often involves navigating the benefits and costs of different providers, approaches, and technologies.
Website Redesign in Drupal: are you planning to succeed or succeeding to fail...
Website Redesign in Drupal: are you planning to succeed or succeeding to fail...
DesignHammer
Main Takeaways: - Why do some products die off and others take off? - What are the 4 key disciplines of product management and how do they maximize the chance that your product will deliver value? - How can you master the 4 key disciplines and become in the top 10% of PMs?
Creating Irresistible Products in 4 Steps by Google Product Leader
Creating Irresistible Products in 4 Steps by Google Product Leader
Product School
Don’t let planning your next website project become a full-time second job. Join us for a fresh look at the planning, RFP writing, and hiring process. We’ll provide a “from the trenches” look at common points of failure and provide tactics for avoiding them through guidelines, tips, case studies, and role-play. Presented at: Capital Camp and Gov Days Presented by: David Minton and Stephen Pashby Date: August 1, 2014 Link: http://2014.capitalcampandgovdays.com/capital-camp-and-gov-days/sessions/website-redesign-are-you-planning-succeed-or-succeeding-fail-it
Website Redesign: Are You Planning To Succeed Or Succeeding To Fail? It All S...
Website Redesign: Are You Planning To Succeed Or Succeeding To Fail? It All S...
DesignHammer
I created this presentation for TigerLabs, the incubator in Princeton NJ. It's a framework for lead generation and deal making.
Deal Making 101
Deal Making 101
Ryan O'Connor
Discover the must-use marketing strategies to build your book of business. You'll walk away knowing how to: - Focus your marketing efforts - Win more long-term clients - Use different strategies for each stage of the funnel
The 7 Step Formula For Agency Growth
The 7 Step Formula For Agency Growth
Internet Marketing Software - WordStream
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Prototype
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How To Kill A Creative Process
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Lu widescreen (16.9)
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Blue ocean strategy ppt slides
Blue ocean strategy ppt slides
Technology Acquisition and R&D with Enterprise Ireland, PJ'O'Reilly
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MVPOC - Minimum Viable Proof of Concept
MVPOC - Minimum Viable Proof of Concept
Osu widescreen (16.9)
Osu widescreen (16.9)
Startup Secrets - Funding Strategies to Go the Distance
Startup Secrets - Funding Strategies to Go the Distance
Webinar: Hacking the Creative Process
Webinar: Hacking the Creative Process
How to kill a creative process : An Advertising guide on managing creativity
How to kill a creative process : An Advertising guide on managing creativity
Business model
Business model
Website Redesign in Drupal: are you planning to succeed or succeeding to fail...
Website Redesign in Drupal: are you planning to succeed or succeeding to fail...
Creating Irresistible Products in 4 Steps by Google Product Leader
Creating Irresistible Products in 4 Steps by Google Product Leader
Website Redesign: Are You Planning To Succeed Or Succeeding To Fail? It All S...
Website Redesign: Are You Planning To Succeed Or Succeeding To Fail? It All S...
Deal Making 101
Deal Making 101
The 7 Step Formula For Agency Growth
The 7 Step Formula For Agency Growth
Prototype
Prototype
Plus de frog
We believe that when we have a path for engagement we can better understand each other and the ecosystem we’re trying to impact.
Re-Designing Citizenship
Re-Designing Citizenship
frog
The rise of digital humanitarianism
The rise of digital humanitarianism
frog
The 50-plus population in the United States consists of close to 100 million consumers. Between now and 2030, this demographic will expand by over 34%. Additionally, by 2030 roughly 1 in 5 Americans will be 65 years of age and older, for a total of 72 million seniors. In general, we are living longer and with more health complications. Even so, most of us want nothing more than to remain in the company of our friends and loved ones, stay in places that are most familiar and comfortable to us, and maintain our mental and physical autonomy. This presentation explores the transformative impact that great design and emerging technologies will have on creating sustainable, supportive, and connected communities for the aging population and those who care for them.
Aging By Design: An Overview
Aging By Design: An Overview
frog
Solving large-scale, Industrial Internet problems has the potential of creating huge cost savings, new products, and market opportunities. However, beyond the technical challenges, understanding human motivations and values underpinned by the Internet of Things is difficult. As data collection and connectivity grow exponentially, the interface to remote storage, analytics and connected systems become an inflection point through which potential value is delivered to end users and equipment operators thus, increasing the importance and value of how we interact with connected hardware. Examples are shown of how the Industrial Internet of Things can unlock value propositions such as increased productivity, better analysis, and business intelligence by better understanding human motivation.
Understanding human motivation_in_the_age_of_connected_machines
Understanding human motivation_in_the_age_of_connected_machines
frog
frogs David Sherwin and Jennifer Dunnam presented this deck during #HOWLive in Boston, MA.
Off the Page Into the Wild: Designing For the Internet of Things
Off the Page Into the Wild: Designing For the Internet of Things
frog
What is the expanding role of design in entrepreneurship? What is the interplay between them? David Sherwin, an Interaction Design Director at frog, shares his personal take on this subject from a designer's point of view, with principles you can use to drive sustainable growth and beneficial cultural change within your businesses, as well as approaches for creating valuable new products, services and business models with your customers and communities. This talk was delivered on March 5 at Think Big Partners in Kansas City as part of Kansas City Design Week 2014.
Envisioning the Balance: The Dyanmic Role of Design in Entrepreneurship
Envisioning the Balance: The Dyanmic Role of Design in Entrepreneurship
frog
Roberta Tassi, frog's Senior Design Researcher in Milan, shares her thoughts on system thinking for large scale impact.
WIAD: Design For Everyday Life
WIAD: Design For Everyday Life
frog
Wearable technology, smart meters, and networked devices have generated an environment of abundant digital chatter. It’s now socially acceptable to compete with your FuelBand, send a text to your thermostat, and argue with Siri. Our eagerness to communicate with objects as we would a friend points to a new criterion for designing intelligent products. We want our technology to be smart, but also deeply personal. This presentation outlines the opportunities and risks associated with designing smart objects for emotional people. Through stories of emerging products and experimental research endeavors, it highlights the fine line designers must walk between enhancing the emotional intelligence of individuals, and replacing it.
SXSW: Designing Smart Objects for Emotional People
SXSW: Designing Smart Objects for Emotional People
frog
Data is the fuel of the connected world, and aspects like value, trust, transparency and ultimately ownership have been a continuous source for debate. As our technical capabilities and our comfort with and within the connected world evolves, so does the conversation about our habits and practices around customer data. As a product strategy and design company that has been leading the industry for more than four decades, I believe that frog is in a good position to reflect forward.
frog POV: Now That Data is Everything
frog POV: Now That Data is Everything
frog
frogs from around the world predict the 15 most significant technology trends you will see in 2014. Check out the list and cast your votes on what you think is Likely or Not Likely: http://fro.gd/1ksg2iS
Tech Trends 2014
Tech Trends 2014
frog
frog Wearables
frog Wearables
frog
Investing in local communities by sharing the power of design
Investing in local communities by sharing the power of design
frog
Shaping a Technology Strategy for Mobile Development
Shaping a Technology Strategy for Mobile Development
frog
Wearable Technology and the Connected City
Wearable Technology and the Connected City
frog
“The modern city is becoming a pointer system, the new URL, for tomorrow’s hybrid digital–physical environment. Today's Facebook will be complemented by tomorrow's Placebook. Explosive innovation and adoption of computing, mobile devices, and rich sources of data are changing the cities in which we live, work, and play. It's about us, and how computing in the context of our cities is changing how we live. A digital landscape overlays our physical world and is expanding to offer ever-richer experiences that complement, and in emerging cases, replace the physical experience. In the meta–cities of the future, computing isn't just with us; it surrounds us, and it uses the context of our environment to empower us in more natural, yet powerful ways.”
Data in the city
Data in the city
frog
frog Interaction Designer Jennifer Dunnam explores the farmers’ market, technology, and the future urban environment. Presented at the Food, the City, and Innovation Conference in Austin, Texas.
Teaching Old Markets New Tricks
Teaching Old Markets New Tricks
frog
The next big disruption in lifelong learning will be by design. We are innately trained and poised to have a global impact on how other people can survive and thrive, whether they are designers or not. In this talk from AIGA Seattle's Into the Woods 2012 conference, David Sherwin points out opportunities and shares tools he's gathered to encourage people to be better critical thinkers and problem solvers, using the activity areas of the Collective Action Toolkit as a frame (which at the time was still a work in progress).
Design Is Hacking How We Learn
Design Is Hacking How We Learn
frog
Yes, it’s already that transitional time when our current year ends and another begins, and today and tomorrow are quickly changing hands. Rather than look back at significant trends of the past 366 days (2012 was a leap year, remember?), we asked a wide variety of technologists, designers, and strategists across frog’s studios around the world to take a look to the future. The near future, that is. “Near” in that 2013 is not only upon us, but also “near” in that these technologies are highly feasible, commercially viable, and are bubbling up to the surface of the global zeitgeist. We believe you’ll be hearing a lot more about these trends within the next 12 months, and possibly be experiencing them in some form, too. Here's our second annual list of Tech Trend predictions for the coming year. There are 20 individual forecasts and, new for 2013, we've also related each prediction to larger waves in business, culture, and innovation.
2013 Tech Trends
2013 Tech Trends
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frog’s Design Research Conference sessions challenged attendees to envision their design research super teams.
Design Research Super Teams
Design Research Super Teams
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In this talk, David Sherwin from frog demystifies the role and use of research in the day-to-day work of an interactive designer. He draws on the collective knowledge of frog's design research practice and his own experience as a design research lead helping to coordinate teams in conducting U.S.-based and global research programs.
Know Thy User: The Role of Research in Great Interactive Design
Know Thy User: The Role of Research in Great Interactive Design
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Re-Designing Citizenship
Re-Designing Citizenship
The rise of digital humanitarianism
The rise of digital humanitarianism
Aging By Design: An Overview
Aging By Design: An Overview
Understanding human motivation_in_the_age_of_connected_machines
Understanding human motivation_in_the_age_of_connected_machines
Off the Page Into the Wild: Designing For the Internet of Things
Off the Page Into the Wild: Designing For the Internet of Things
Envisioning the Balance: The Dyanmic Role of Design in Entrepreneurship
Envisioning the Balance: The Dyanmic Role of Design in Entrepreneurship
WIAD: Design For Everyday Life
WIAD: Design For Everyday Life
SXSW: Designing Smart Objects for Emotional People
SXSW: Designing Smart Objects for Emotional People
frog POV: Now That Data is Everything
frog POV: Now That Data is Everything
Tech Trends 2014
Tech Trends 2014
frog Wearables
frog Wearables
Investing in local communities by sharing the power of design
Investing in local communities by sharing the power of design
Shaping a Technology Strategy for Mobile Development
Shaping a Technology Strategy for Mobile Development
Wearable Technology and the Connected City
Wearable Technology and the Connected City
Data in the city
Data in the city
Teaching Old Markets New Tricks
Teaching Old Markets New Tricks
Design Is Hacking How We Learn
Design Is Hacking How We Learn
2013 Tech Trends
2013 Tech Trends
Design Research Super Teams
Design Research Super Teams
Know Thy User: The Role of Research in Great Interactive Design
Know Thy User: The Role of Research in Great Interactive Design
Design Research Conference 2010
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