Designing Services for a technological World
Reto Wettach, IxDS
Many new interfaces are waiting to be designed, and these design tasks are no longer divided between screen, software, and hardware (or product). The whole world is becoming programmable, configurable and even printable – witness the explosion of 3D printing that’s happening before our very eyes.
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Coming NEXT: 3D busts, content in context and a book vending machine
By Adam Tinworth
Five more cool and interesting things from around the internet to keep you entertained on this autumnal Saturday morning…
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Lean Services: the new Context, the new Audience
Paul Sims, Made By Many
Both the needs of customers and the context in which companies operate have changed dramatically. In this video Paul Sims (Made by Many) explains how lean, agile and service design concepts help to adjust to these developments.
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Can we move beyond tech tribalism in the mobile debate?
By Adam Tinworth
The need to declare one operating system a winner is distorting the debate about a mobile world – and its consequences for the rest of our lives. How do we leave tech tribalism behind?
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NEXT Berlin on Google+
By Adam Tinworth
Now you can follow all the latest from NEXT Berlin on Google’s social network: Google+
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Ticket Pre-Registration Started Today
By Marina Lenz
The ticket pre-registration for NEXT Berlin 2013 started today. Numbers are strictly limited, so reserve your seat now and secure your early booking discount!
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Andy Hobsbawm – A Facebook for Things – Turning Physical Products into Digital Information Services
Andy Hobsbawm, Evrythng
“If you think there’s already a lot of communication on the Internet today, just wait until things start talking,” Andy Hobsbawm comments. At NEXT Service Design he showed what the Internet of Things means for intelligent service design.
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TV just isn’t what it used to be
By Adam Tinworth
Tablets and mobile phones are changing the TV experience faster than most people expected. The latest Neilsen Cross Platform Report shows just how often people split their attention between two screens…
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Service Design – Buzzword or Magic Method?
Pia Betton, Edenspiekermann
At NEXT Service Design Pia Betton discussed whether service design is really providing sustainable value, or is limited to only a few use cases: buzzword or magic method?
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Lisa Lindström – The Design in Service Design
Lisa Lindström, Doberman
A true evangelist of innovation methodology, Lisa Lindström, the Managing Director of the Swedish design consultancy Doberman, is one of the stars in service design.
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Coming NEXT: cool things from around the web
By Adam Tinworth
From miniature 3D self-portraits to a static bike that charges your iPhone – five new ideas from around the web.
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