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.
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.
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.