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Interaction design

The Power of Credit

What Twitter should’ve gone for instead of its recently announced advertising model: a trading system for its users.


Common Sense in the Digital Age

11 things I wish were more commonly shared and understood in this industry.


Living Off Craigslist

Have you ever tried living entirely off Craiglist?


Apple iPad and Windows Phone 7 Series for Interaction Designers

Two new, exciting UIs are about to launch this year – let’s get our tools and templates ready.


Services is the New Advertising

The opportunity with interactive media is in building compelling, complex, and useful (marketing) machines that convince the audience of the utility of the end product.


Out of the Ups and Downs of Campaign Making

Platforms rooted in utility and enabled by technology offer a great opportunity for fostering sustainable growth.


The Shape of Things to Come

The introduction of every new device and UI increases the need for scalable solutions, ideas and execution.


Agile UX and the Decentralization of the UX Department

How to move towards a more agile mindset.


Sketchboarding

Unfortunately I didn’t get to make a trip to CanUX this week, but I’ve been trying to catch up with the material online right away after the workshop. Brandon Schauer actually put his material up already before the end of the conf, and it seems like he held a great workshop on sketchboarding. Check out [...]


Revolutionize the process of web design?

Prototypes are a great way to explore design solutions with the developer team and the client, and to even test them with the end user at an early point of the work process. Unlike static wireframes, they let people try out the navigation and test interactions, fill in forms and follow external links. Some UXDs [...]


About Conceptology

Conceptology is the personal blog of Karri Ojanen, an interaction design leader, usability consultant, creative director and digital marketing strategist. The posts cover a wide area from advertising to corporate culture, mobile technology to social media, and product design to design techniques. . Subscribe via RSS »