Evangelizing the discipline has always been a core mission of the
organization for sure.

Petteri, do you have any suggestions on how we can do this? It is a
really hard piece to knock out of the park considering some of the
more tactical things we are working on.

To answer your question more directly, in N. America anyway, there
was a piece in BusinessWeek in 07 (or was it 06) about interaction
design. (at least one)

1. Was by Liz Danzico and I think was about or included a lot of info
about Dan Saffer's book.

2. The other I think was a piece on Bill Moggridge's book.

Yup, token examples to be sure, but ya gotta start somewhere.

Evangelizing this discipline is really difficult. It is a rare
example (if not the only example) of a design discipline that at its
core actually doesn't make/design "things".

-- dave


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