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Articles in the ‘interview’ Category

Jul. 5th, 2008

The third in this series is Julian Bleecker, a member of Nokia’s Design Strategic Projects Studio and co-founder with Nicolas Nova of the Near Future Laboratory.

My favourite quote, answering the question, “What is design?”

It’s close to being able to create things for people … understanding people as social entities, not just as masses of tendon, meat and bone.

I interviewed eleven smart people at Reboot10 in Copenhagen, Denmark, asking the same question: what’s design mean to you? This is the third video in the series.

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Jul. 3rd, 2008

The second in this series is Andy Budd, user experience director at clearleft in Brighton, England.

The microphone on my flip video camera could be better, so I apologise for the windy sound quality. And I was still getting used to video interviews, so I apologise also to Andy for cutting half his face off through much of the interview.

It’s totally off-topic, but I have to admit my favourite quote was this one:

People have suggested that being able to wrangle sharks is actually quite good when dealing with clients…

I interviewed eleven smart people at Reboot10 in Copenhagen, Denmark, asking the same question: what’s design mean to you? This is the second video in the series. The last two, Kars Alfrink and Thomas Vander Wal, should be up tomorrow.

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Jul. 2nd, 2008

A while back I asked here on the blog “What’s Design Mean to You?” Just before reboot I had the idea to ask the smart people at the conference the same question. The result is eleven videos. I’ll be posting them here as I get them cut and uploaded.

The first is Eckhard Rotte, developer at Neuland in Bremen, Germany.

My favourite quote:

When engineers and designers really work together, that’s good design.

I interviewed eleven smart people at Reboot10 in Copenhagen, Denmark, asking the same question: what’s design mean to you? This is the first video in the series.

What do you think? Leave a comment…