Invisible design often equals great design. It is first when you notice something is wrong, that it is considered to be bad design.
This talk reveals how we can start improving the way we communicate status and information so that people can accomplish their goals with the least amount of energy spent.
2. Practice Lead Insight & Trends
Concept Developer / UX Designer
Norwegian, Turkish and sort of American
Interests: IoT, dancing and painting
Lillian Ayla Ersoy
5. WELCOME TO AN INBOX FULL OF
MEANINGLESS NOTIFICATIONS!
6. Picture credit: Margaret Berger "Apologize" - Official Music Video
youtube.com/watch?v=C7Ef13jDHbo
SERIOUSLY?! I JUST CHOSE TO
MAKE MY SCREEN FULLSIZE!
WHY ARE YOU
ASKING ME THIS???
22. The most profound technologies are those that disappear.
They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until
they are indistinguishable from it.
—Mark Weiser, Ubiquitous Computing
Calm Technologies, Amber Case
23. Source: https://www.safaribooksonline.com/library/view/calm-technology/9781491925874/ch01.html
Designing for the next 50 billion connected devices
Diagram: Waves of computing, inspired by
Mark Weiser and John Seely Brown’s three
phases of computing in “The Coming Age
of Calm Technology,” Xerox PARC, 1996.
RATIO OF PEOPLE TO DEVICES
1 device to
many people
1 device
to 1 person
Many devices
to one person
1940-60 1960 - 1990 1990 - 2016 2016 >>
Mainframe
Computers
Desktop
Computing
Cloud Computing
Software as a Service
Ubiquitous
Computing
26. “2016 will be the year technology interacts directly with humans”, The Wired World in 2016, WIRED Magazine
Picture credit: architects-toybox.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Grey-angled.jpg
August Smart Lock creates
invisible notifications
with proximity and movement
31. As sensor technology becomes more accessible, it will be the
designer's job to curate how this information is fed into our lives.
—Yves Béhar, Founder Fuseprosjekt
“2016 will be the year technology interacts directly with humans”, The Wired World in 2016, WIRED Magazine
32.
33. AND IF ALL ELSE FAILS . . .
How great would it be if a “shh” activated “Don’t disturb”!
Idea Copyright: Lillian Ayla Ersoy - 10.februar 2016 - Oslo, Norway
35. Further reading / watching:
Amber Case: Calm technology and the future of the interface
https://vimeo.com/109208424
Designing Calm Technology
Amber Case
http://www.calmtech.com/
The Wired World in 2016
Wired Magazine
Google Smart Contact Lens Focuses On Healthcare Billions
http://www.forbes.com/sites/leoking/2014/07/15/google-smart-contact-lens-focuses-on-
healthcare-billions/#7d7a7c741dfa