Re: [IxDA Discuss] Book: Thoughts on Interaction Design

2009-10-05 Thread Laura Lejano
I've ordered one for over across the pond to London. I'm looking
forward to a good tube read for the rainy winter!


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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Book: Thoughts on Interaction Design

2009-10-05 Thread Jef Lippiatt
I have a night post-it note and highlight copy that I've read and
re-read several times. As mentioned by others it is a great resource
for handing to higher ups looking for more information or awareness
as well as a great tool to promote interaction design within a
company.

Its been a few years, but having Jon as a professor in school, the
book aligns with topics of discussion that we covered in more depth
and insight. In fact reading when using the book as reference, I
often wish I was still around him to continue having such
conversations in person.

Great work for sure Jon.


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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Book: Thoughts on Interaction Design

2009-10-04 Thread jodah jensen
Cant wait to see Chapter 7!


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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Book: Thoughts on Interaction Design

2009-10-04 Thread Charles B. Kreitzberg
Hi:

I picked up a copy of this book at the first IxDA conference bookstore and
found it a really useful introduction to the field. If you are looking for a
comprehensive introduction or a way to explain IxD to someone outside the
field, I would recommend Jon's book. It's short, focused and thoughtful.

Best,

Charlie


Charles B. Kreitzberg, Ph.D.
CEO, Cognetics Corporation


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Kolko
Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2009 5:33 PM
To: disc...@ixda.org
Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Book: Thoughts on Interaction Design

Hi,

Just wanted to let ya'all know that my book, Thoughts on Interaction
Design, has been re-released through Morgan Kaufmann and is available
on Amazon.com at
http://www.amazon.com/Thoughts-Interaction-Design-Jon-Kolko/dp/012378624X/re
f=ed_oe_p
- I hope you find it useful and relevant!

The table of contents includes: 

==

In Chapter One (Multiple Roots, and an Uncertain Future), the
historic roots of this field are described, and the relationship
between engineering and business is explored. Additionally, the
future is painted as an unknown field of potential for this field, as
the study of human behavior has become of a primary interest to the
worlds of business and marketing in recent years.

Chapter Two (Computing and Human Computer Interaction) describes how
Human Computer Interaction arose as a field advocating for usability
and efficiency. This is paralleled by a similar growth in the field
of Industrial Design, with emphasis placed on human factors and
anthropometrics. Both fields have evolved as user-centered
professions, laying the groundwork for the field of Interaction
Design (which, as practiced presently, seems to combine both physical
and digital design into artifacts, services or systems).

Section One is concluded with a contributed article by Chris Connors,
entitled Interaction Design in an Engineering Centric World.

Chapter Three (A Process for Thinking About People) discusses the
procedural focus of Interaction Design as it pertains to designing
what people want and need. The role of intuition is examined as
compared to the necessity for ethnographic user research.

Chapter Four (Managing Complexity) examines the role technology plays
in the development of Interaction Design solutions, with attention
placed on the relatively new subfield of Information Architecture as
applied to the design of technology-driven products.

Chapter Five (Shaping Aesthetics to Inform Experience) investigates
the role aesthetics play in the development of Interaction Design
solutions, specifically with regard to brand and identity.

Section Two is concluded with a contributed article by Justin Petro,
entitled Interaction Design as Business Lubricant.

In Chapter Six (Language and Interaction), the role of language is
examined as it relates to the design of objects, services and
systems. Traditional views of design as dialogue are extended to
investigate the role of a poetic interaction - and how designers can
begin to view their creations in terms of dialogue, words and
argument.

Section Three ends with a contributed article by Uday Gajendar,
entitled On the Nature of Interaction as Language.

In Chapter Seven (The Political Dynamics of Product Development),
discusses the nature of working in integrated and interdisciplinary
product teams, especially given the ambiguous nature of the word
Design.

Section Four ends with a contributed article by Ellen Beldner,
entitled Getting Design Done. 

==

Jon Kolko

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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Book: Thoughts on Interaction Design

2009-10-04 Thread mark schraad
I totally agree. Jon routinely takes on difficult and thoughtful  
topics that most all other design authors sidestep or avoid. Very  
good stuff and worth the time to read it.


Mark


On Oct 4, 2009, at 1:09 PM, Charles B. Kreitzberg wrote:


Hi:

I picked up a copy of this book at the first IxDA conference  
bookstore and
found it a really useful introduction to the field. If you are  
looking for a
comprehensive introduction or a way to explain IxD to someone  
outside the
field, I would recommend Jon's book. It's short, focused and  
thoughtful.


Best,

Charlie


Charles B. Kreitzberg, Ph.D.
CEO, Cognetics Corporation


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From: discuss-boun...@lists.interactiondesigners.com
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Of Jon

Kolko
Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2009 5:33 PM
To: disc...@ixda.org
Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Book: Thoughts on Interaction Design

Hi,

Just wanted to let ya'all know that my book, Thoughts on Interaction
Design, has been re-released through Morgan Kaufmann and is available
on Amazon.com at
http://www.amazon.com/Thoughts-Interaction-Design-Jon-Kolko/dp/ 
012378624X/re

f=ed_oe_p
- I hope you find it useful and relevant!

The table of contents includes:

==

In Chapter One (Multiple Roots, and an Uncertain Future), the
historic roots of this field are described, and the relationship
between engineering and business is explored. Additionally, the
future is painted as an unknown field of potential for this field, as
the study of human behavior has become of a primary interest to the
worlds of business and marketing in recent years.

Chapter Two (Computing and Human Computer Interaction) describes how
Human Computer Interaction arose as a field advocating for usability
and efficiency. This is paralleled by a similar growth in the field
of Industrial Design, with emphasis placed on human factors and
anthropometrics. Both fields have evolved as user-centered
professions, laying the groundwork for the field of Interaction
Design (which, as practiced presently, seems to combine both physical
and digital design into artifacts, services or systems).

Section One is concluded with a contributed article by Chris Connors,
entitled Interaction Design in an Engineering Centric World.

Chapter Three (A Process for Thinking About People) discusses the
procedural focus of Interaction Design as it pertains to designing
what people want and need. The role of intuition is examined as
compared to the necessity for ethnographic user research.

Chapter Four (Managing Complexity) examines the role technology plays
in the development of Interaction Design solutions, with attention
placed on the relatively new subfield of Information Architecture as
applied to the design of technology-driven products.

Chapter Five (Shaping Aesthetics to Inform Experience) investigates
the role aesthetics play in the development of Interaction Design
solutions, specifically with regard to brand and identity.

Section Two is concluded with a contributed article by Justin Petro,
entitled Interaction Design as Business Lubricant.

In Chapter Six (Language and Interaction), the role of language is
examined as it relates to the design of objects, services and
systems. Traditional views of design as dialogue are extended to
investigate the role of a poetic interaction - and how designers can
begin to view their creations in terms of dialogue, words and
argument.

Section Three ends with a contributed article by Uday Gajendar,
entitled On the Nature of Interaction as Language.

In Chapter Seven (The Political Dynamics of Product Development),
discusses the nature of working in integrated and interdisciplinary
product teams, especially given the ambiguous nature of the word
Design.

Section Four ends with a contributed article by Ellen Beldner,
entitled Getting Design Done.

==

Jon Kolko

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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Book: Thoughts on Interaction Design

2009-10-04 Thread Lynn Marentette
Jon,

I look forward to reading your book!


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[IxDA Discuss] Book: Thoughts on Interaction Design

2009-10-03 Thread Jon Kolko
Hi,

Just wanted to let ya'all know that my book, Thoughts on Interaction
Design, has been re-released through Morgan Kaufmann and is available
on Amazon.com at
http://www.amazon.com/Thoughts-Interaction-Design-Jon-Kolko/dp/012378624X/ref=ed_oe_p
- I hope you find it useful and relevant!

The table of contents includes: 

==

In Chapter One (Multiple Roots, and an Uncertain Future), the
historic roots of this field are described, and the relationship
between engineering and business is explored. Additionally, the
future is painted as an unknown field of potential for this field, as
the study of human behavior has become of a primary interest to the
worlds of business and marketing in recent years.

Chapter Two (Computing and Human Computer Interaction) describes how
Human Computer Interaction arose as a field advocating for usability
and efficiency. This is paralleled by a similar growth in the field
of Industrial Design, with emphasis placed on human factors and
anthropometrics. Both fields have evolved as user-centered
professions, laying the groundwork for the field of Interaction
Design (which, as practiced presently, seems to combine both physical
and digital design into artifacts, services or systems).

Section One is concluded with a contributed article by Chris Connors,
entitled Interaction Design in an Engineering Centric World.

Chapter Three (A Process for Thinking About People) discusses the
procedural focus of Interaction Design as it pertains to designing
what people want and need. The role of intuition is examined as
compared to the necessity for ethnographic user research.

Chapter Four (Managing Complexity) examines the role technology plays
in the development of Interaction Design solutions, with attention
placed on the relatively new subfield of Information Architecture as
applied to the design of technology-driven products.

Chapter Five (Shaping Aesthetics to Inform Experience) investigates
the role aesthetics play in the development of Interaction Design
solutions, specifically with regard to brand and identity.

Section Two is concluded with a contributed article by Justin Petro,
entitled Interaction Design as Business Lubricant.

In Chapter Six (Language and Interaction), the role of language is
examined as it relates to the design of objects, services and
systems. Traditional views of design as dialogue are extended to
investigate the role of a poetic interaction - and how designers can
begin to view their creations in terms of dialogue, words and
argument.

Section Three ends with a contributed article by Uday Gajendar,
entitled On the Nature of Interaction as Language.

In Chapter Seven (The Political Dynamics of Product Development),
discusses the nature of working in integrated and interdisciplinary
product teams, especially given the ambiguous nature of the word
Design.

Section Four ends with a contributed article by Ellen Beldner,
entitled Getting Design Done. 

==

Jon Kolko

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