As interaction designers, we’re keenly aware of the explicit meanings in words and images. But how many of us also focus on the what is suggested by our words and images?
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“What Are You Suggesting?” Using Images to Influence
By: Stephen Anderson
on March 10th, 2010
When Data Gets Up Close and Personal
By: Stephen Anderson
on January 27th, 2010

People love statistics, especially about themselves. With the rise of personal informatics we see the question “How am I doing?” getting ever more popular. I was wondering if we could use this to create a game out of email that would make life easier and happier at the same time. … »
Applying Curiosity to Interaction Design: Tell Me Something I Don’t Know
By: Stephen Anderson
on August 24th, 2009

Given just a bit of information, we naturally crave more. Given a puzzle, we have to solve it. So, as interaction designers, how are we using this bit of insight into human behavior?



