Moral Codes
Heather Burns on Twitter
When people far smarter than you tell you "read this", don't argue. pic.twitter.com/Y85lkjnxyU— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) January 30, 2019
Radical Technology
Amazon.com: Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design (Simplicity: Design, Technology, Business, Life) (9780262038881): Kat Holmes, John Maeda: Books
GEEK HERESY
Rescuing Social Change from the Cult of Technology
Tools for Complex Times | UXmas | An advent calendar for UX folk
We all tend to oversimplify complex things into two competing ideologies: generalist or specialist, objective or subjective, individual or team. This can be useful, but it can also make us think we should pick a side. It also becomes an issue when we try and solve them—calling these things ‘problems’ implies there is a correct answer somewhere. But there often isn’t, and it takes us too long to realise. What if we had a tool that facilitated good conversations about these complex topics upfront? Where the goal isn’t a decision, but recognition? The answer to a question like ‘Should we focus...
How Smartphones Exploit an Evolutionary Need
We evolved to want variable rewards. What happens when smartphones give them to us?
Giving Voice to Values
Giving Voice to Values (GVV) is an innovative approach to values-driven leadership development in business education and the workplace. Rather than a focus on ethical analysis, the Giving Voice to Values (GVV) curriculum focuses on ethical
Alastair Somerville on Twitter
Interesting book for discussions of cognitive fluency - the push me/pull me of design. Not easy all the time. Complexity is needed pic.twitter.com/M7pTh0mWjo— Alastair Somerville (@Acuity_Design) August 25, 2018