Whether a designer, business owner or academic, you may have been asked [or the person doing the asking] about speculative design. How should designers approach this tricky subject and approach their potential clients?
Print designers take their company’s cashflow into their own hands each time they send off a print job. Knowing print process basics and how to avoid pitfalls from a client and designers perspective is useful.
Adobe have created their AIR framework allowing developers to utilise existing resources to create desktop applications. We look at Adobe Kuler, a colour selection desktop app created with AIR for designers.
We have looked at the brief, collected relevant facts, experienced use and read reviews of the O2 Joggler. It is time to look at the tools and processes for creating a solution.
The second part of the design process series looks at the reaction to the delivery of a written design brief and preparation for the planning and development phase.
The first of three articles looking at the some of the designer’s roles in a project and examining designerly thought process through the use of a short interaction design exercise using the O2 Joggler.
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