Everything Connected
Slides from the NUX7 talk by Christopher Murphy, Friday 19th October 2018.
2018.nuxconf.uk / nuxuk.org
Synopsis
It’s been nearly thirty years since the birth of the web and in that time our role as designers has changed dramatically.
In the 90s we designed for a desktop context, focused primarily on standalone experiences. A decade ago, with the launch of the iPhone, our remit expanded, embracing the challenge of designing for both desktop and mobile contexts. The recent emergence of a ‘connected landscape’ has transformed our industry once again. The challenge we now face as designers is to build ‘connected ecosystems’, considering: hardware and software; desktop and mobile; web and native….
As we race headlong into the future, I’ll explore the exciting opportunities ahead for designers working in a connected culture, identifying core principles we can embrace to keep up with the ever-shifting digital landscape.
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Polymer n. Chem. a compound composed of one or more large molecules that are formed from repeated
units of smaller molecules. [G f. Gk polumeros having many parts (as POLY-, meros share]
• NH4-CH4
• C-(CH2)4-C-NH-(CH2)6-NH
• (CH2)6
• NH-(CH2)4-NH
• C2-H4
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“There are no ‘rules’. (Don’t ever let anyone convince you
that there are.) All ‘rules’ are constructs. You can do whatever
you want.”
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Map Everything on Paper *
• What data does the device collect?
• What does a typical human want to see? What’s useful?
• What else might help organisations?
* Different Data, Different Scenarios… Paper First