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2月5日

Looking forward to...

 
Looks intriguing, I'll be attending ;-)
2月4日

Detailed tutorials... (Microsoft Expression Studio)

When I present I rarely have time to go into a lot of detail on the tools that we use to design our client projects. It is, therefore, fantastic to see taht Mark Johnson has posted some great webcast / tutorials for the Microsoft Expression Studio products:

http://blogs.msdn.com/markjo/archive/2009/01/27/microsoft-expression-webcasts.aspx

   

1月21日

7 days, 3 nights out...

Writing this post on the train back from Conchango’s offices near London Bridge, where I’ve just enjoyed a fantastic session on Silverlight and Mesh by Michael McClary. Flynney  and team have succeeded in putting together another great event, featuring some cool projects including another demo of Bob’s Colaab application, which has now been ‘Meshified’ and also some interesting multi-touch demos by Conchango themselves, including the rare opportunity to get our hands on a ‘Surface’ device, (Excuse the pun).

Thursday last week I was invited by John to speak at the Southampton NextGen user group, it was a fun session and fortunately I was joined by Dr. Neil Roodyn who happened to be in London presenting demos at the BETT show. Neil and I recently collaborated on an educational Surface application; you can watch a demo online. This provided us with some great content to present, the evening was an open and honest discussion around the way that designers and developers can work together productively using Microsoft’s tools.

Fortunately, I was also invited to present at Dave’s NextGen user group in Birmingham yesterday, it was a great evening and a fantastic opportunity to dive into some of our recent projects which span technologies including Live, WPF, Silverlight, Flash, Mobile and devices, including Surface.

2009 has got off to a fantastic start!

12月23日

People don't buy products, they buy experiences...

Nintendo have created a customer experience and brand identity for the Wii that transcends the gaming arena. It would appear that they are only too aware that their customer’s do not buy computer games; they buy the exhilaration, adrenalin and enjoyment that the games deliver.

“People don't buy products, they buy experiences"

As a designer it probably comes as no surprise that I believe ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’, but the following photograph of my niece and nephew playing their favourite video game is an awesome example. Lily-Mai is only two years of age and is not actually playing the game but arguably she is having the best experience; gritting her teeth as she spins the steering-wheel!

Visit Nintendo’s official website and you will discover that they are collecting their customer’s gaming experiences and using them as social objects to further promote their Wii products and services, these are just the official videos, there are thousands more on Youtube.

Quite uniquely, Nintendo have turned the camera on their audience as part of their advertising creative. This is an exercise from which we could all learn a valuable lesson; when my team are designing a graphical user interface I often ask them to imagine that they are looking through the customer’s webcam, “What do you see as your customer experiences the software?” It is critical to walk a mile in your customer’s shoes, this an essential first step towards designing a fantastic user experience.

Rich internet applications have changed the way that super-brands use the internet to connect with their customers. If you want to compete in this cluttered marketplace it's essential that you evolve your product or service into a unique brand, creating a circle that people want to join. This approach is also effective for enterprise solutions, where it is equally important to connect with your audience and create ambassadors for your brand.

Microsoft’s Xbox recently launched NXE, (New Xbox Experience), and are most-probably hopeful that over 14 million Xbox Live users worldwide will become ambassadors for their brand. Their customers can use the new software to create avatars and join a virtual community; this is a great example of a rich internet experience going beyond the browser.

 

In the brave new world of rich internet applications our clients are no longer seeking a ‘web-presence’; instead they aspire to create user generated digital experiences for their customers. It is our responsibility to develop rich graphical user interfaces that help, not hinder, the end-users.

Design is an essential step in the development of GUIs. If you were building a house, would you seriously just start throwing down bricks? Ironically this is a strategy that is often adopted in the development of software, where little to no design is universally accepted.

Design as an afterthought is not effective either. I recently read ‘Let My People Go Surfing’ by Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia. It is a fascinating book and a remarkable example of holistic design. In one chapter the author explains how a Ferrari is designed with functionality in mind; it is crafted to ‘go fast’. The aerodynamic lines of the car’s body are easy on the eye; add sound and you have a fantastic experience! By contrast a Cadillac is designed for comfort and then a process of ‘design by decoration’ ensues, (or covering-up). This creates a less authentic product, with lots of unnecessary shiny-stuff attached. In my opinion, the best design is often as little design as possible.

“...the best design is often as little design as possible”

As experience designers we should always consider our customers and their needs. I was recently involved in a brainstorm for a digital service aimed at the homeless community. Half-way through the session we were joined by a member of the community who had spent some time on ‘the streets’. At this moment the session came to life because we could actually begin to identify with our customers – the session itself was a truly inspiring experience! I

t is also important to consider how our software will be delivered. At Tricky Business we try to work with as many new technologies as possible - this presents us with infinite learning opportunities. We recently partnered with Nsquared Solutions to deliver a mobile solution for a real estate company which enabled us to draw on GPS technology, and create a unique and compelling experience. Watch the video below: 

  

You can begin adding ‘design’ to your projects today by sketching the experiences that you intend to create before you actually begin building them. The flexibility of sketching will encourage you to take an iterative approach to your work. You don’t need to be ‘Picasso’, in-fact the interpretation of the sketch and the ensuing ideas are far more important than the drawing process itself.

Tricky has been designing interactions since 1995 and is the founder of UK studio; Tricky Business, where his team create unique brand experiences for their clients. His work combines his passion for exceptional brands with his experience in interaction design, clients include: Microsoft, RBS, Audi, Reuters and Electronic Arts.

12月22日

Merry Christmas...

Wishing you all a merry Christmas and a fantastic 2009! If you did not receive our Christmas newsletter you can view it here: http://www.trickybusiness.co.uk/newsletter/
10月25日

SIlverlight User Group: 5th Nov

I've been invited to present at the Silverlight Usergroup in London on the 5th November, hosted by Conchango -more details on Flynney's Blog: http://blogs.conchango.com/michelleflynn/
9月10日

Missing in Action: 2 Heavyweight Designers...

If you see this pair on XBOX Live please remind them that they should be working ;-)

Fantastic SWAG at Remix UK...

Register for Microsoft's UK web design and development event, REMIX, today and you'll bag yourself some great swag...
 

Each delegate will receive a Microsoft Expression Professional Subscription worth over £650 which contains

 

Expression® Studio
(Expression Web, Expression Design, Expression Encoder, Expression Blend, Expression Media)

Visual Studio® Standard Edition  

Office Standard Edition

Office Visio® Professional

Windows® XP

Windows Vista® Business Edition

Virtual PC

Parallels Desktop for Mac  (so Mac developers can install Windows Vista in a virtual machine on their Mac and run all the other software included) Pre-configured virtualized server environments

 

http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/purchase.aspx?key=professional

 

8月23日

Thanks!

A big thankyou to Ben and the team for keeping everything ticking-over whilst I was taking some time out with Baby Leon! Management responsibilities have clearly taken their toll on poor Ben...
 
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Thanks also for all your kind words and beautiful presents!
 
 
6月13日

Been enjoyiong some old-school sketching...

Been putting my sketching skills to the test...   ...started decorating the nursery.
 
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6月11日

John L Scott

A silverlight mobile application that we created with Dr. Neil Roodyn is profiled on Channel 10:
 

http://on10.net/blogs/nic/John-L-Scott-and-Silverlight-Mobile

5月16日

More teeny-technology...

Time to reflect on some hard work and recharge, we've treated ourselves to the PicoZ Sky Challenger set...
 
  
4月29日

Small packages...

This little gadget proves that the best things do come in small packages, what a great idea: http://www.eye.fi
4月23日

It’s the little things that make a BIG difference...

...How true this is when you consider 5 star brands! Here’s just a few examples of the luxurious little touches that we were treated to in Dubai.

The pillow menu:

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The jogging route; complete with map, water and sweatband:

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Oh, not forgetting a choice of steak knife at the steak house!

4月16日

Navigating through time and 3D space...

OK, so this may seem like a blatant excuse to showoff the latest scan of junior, (Insert SCAN.JPG here)
 
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...but it was really amazing to watch the nurse using the scanner like a mouse in her right hand and the dashboard, (see ulatrasound machine), with her left. She navigated through space and time, moving her right hand around 'the bump' and then zoomed into the womb using a jog-dial on the dashboard, it was fascinating to watch. I wonder how long it will be before the windowed environment that we use on our desktop PCs evolves into this kind of experience?
 
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4月10日

FOWD workshop...

Ben Morris and I will be presenting some of our latest projects at a FOWD workshop run by Microsoft on the 18th April. We have bagged the last hour of the three-hour workshop, here's an outline of our session:
 
-Demos: Audi Keyboard application and other very cool WPF examples
-Insight into our creative workflow
-WPF Layout tutorials
-Demos: Silverlight for mobile devices
-Tutorial: Designing for touch devices
-Demos: Deep Zoom
-Tutorial: Deep Zoom composer

Adobe AIR TOUR

Attened the AIR TOUR yesterday and have to say that Adobe did a fantastic job with the event. Great venue + fantastic content, thanks guys! FOr more info on AIR: http://www.adobe.com/go/air/
 
4月8日

Form VS Function...

Most designers will be familiar with the form VS function conundrum, but this weekend it was at the front of my mind; whilst my mum's cottage in Kent is beautifully FORMED, the low beams proved extremely non-FUNCTIONAL.
 
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