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Kicker Studio marked our 3rd Anniversary on August 8, 2011. To celebrate, we hosted the Second Annual Device Design Day at the San Francisco Art Institute, Jody’s alma matter. It was a great success thanks to inspiring speakers and involved attendees. Couldn’t make it? Don’t worry, we’ve posted videos of the talks for you to [...]
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The Top Ten Influential Interactive Products. Last in a series.
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The most influential products series continues with numbers 20-11.
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I’ve put together a list of the top 30 products whose interaction design has influenced and inspired designers, sometimes for decades. Here are numbers 30-21.
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I came across this urinal the other day at Huddart Park in Woodside, CA. I don’t have high expectations for public restrooms, so imagine my surprise when I came across this little gem, clearly designed with so much thought and humor.
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Sonos is a multi-room music system that uses your wireless network to get the music from your computer to stereos and actual speakers all over your house.
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The next time you put your pocket PC or mobile device into your pocket, remember too that the pocket itself was once an innovative product.
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I just saw the announcement for Samsung’s new ST10, a 9 mega pixel camera with haptic feedback and the ability to do facial recognition.
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We just got back from the Consumer Electronics Show 2009 in Las Vegas. Here’s a collection of the most interesting things we saw there.
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It is awfully hard to change learned behavior. Once people get used to do something one way, especially if they do it very regularly, it is hard to get them to change. It is often easier to change the non-human parts of the system than it is to change human behavior. We’re seeing this a [...]
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