Posts Tagged ‘video’

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Johnny TV’s 10 Must-See UX Videos

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We  just posted our 100th video to Johnny Holland TV. To celebrate, we collected the ten videos that we think are the best of the bunch. So without further ado, and in no particular order…
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Digital interaction Future & trends

Augmented Reality: Gimmick or Game Changer?


It’s hard to look back at 2009 and ignore the rather sudden blooming of augmented reality. What was it that made AR suddenly so popular? The rise of ‘mobile’ apps helped. But was that all there was to it? I don’t think so. … »

Methods & theory

Communicating UX Through Video: 4. Probing & Research


This time around we will look at videos that hardly involve any prototypes or scenarios. In these examples, designers are using video as a tool for research, inspiration and cultural probing. This article will probably be the thinnest in the series because examples like these are hard to find. But they needn’t be as these videos are technically less complex than all the rest we have seen. … »

Future & trends Methods & theory

Communicating UX Through Video: 3. Future Scenarios


This collection of user experience videos will take the idea of concept videos, which we saw examples of last week, even further by showing us future scenarios that involve a range of new products and technologies. These scenarios are opportunities for designers to focus on storytelling and communicate ways that new technology will be a part of people’s everyday lives. … »

Methods & theory

Communicating UX Through Video: 2. Concepting


While last week’s installment showed examples of designers using video as a tool for prototyping new products and services, this installment will begin to look at the way designers are using video to tell stories. The examples below will show designers using the most basic video production tools with a little creativity to create compelling scenarios. We will also look at how larger companies are using professionally made video to tell stories about their own concepts. … »

Methods & theory Psychology

Johnny TV Features: Don Norman’s Stanford Lecture

From now on we’ll be sharing with you some of the videos we’re collecting on Johnny TV. For this first time we would like to show you Don Norman’s lecture from the Stanford’s HCI Seminar lecture series. In it he talks about some of the things that he covers in his book, ‘The Design of Future Things’. … »

Methods & theory

Communicating UX Through Video: 1. Prototyping


Pop some popcorn, recline in your favorite recliner and rest your laptop. In five articles I will share with you some of the more interesting user experience videos on the web. They represent the importance of video as a tool for any designer working with new behaviors, emerging technologies and complex systems that unfold over time. From low-res, techfree prototypes to science-fiction-like future scenarios, this collection of videos will survey the various ways that designers are using this linear medium to explore possible functions, experiences, contexts and values afforded by new technology driven products and services. And we begin with: prototyping. … »

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Johnny TV: for all your UX video needs


Did you know the presentation Bill DeRouchey gave in Sweden a few weeks ago is available as a video? Want to see Matt Jones talk about personal informatics? Or interested in watching some new concepts of Microsoft? Since two weeks that’s very easy with our new little brother: Johnny TV. … »

Physical interaction

A true augmented reality experience?


Lately I keep posting articles about augmented reality. And although I really like it, I have to admit that it still feels a bit quirky. Printing out a strange symbol and holding it in front of the camera is not the submersion people are looking for. Fortunately I came across a video that showed me that a true experience can be reached. … »

Digital interaction Physical interaction

Multi user interaction with handheld projectors


Handheld projectors are the next big thing in mobile devices. They make it possible to project a screen on almost any surfuce, anywhere. This technology opens up a whole new world of interactive possibilities. A group of researchers came up with the idea to explore multi user interaction for these handheld projectors. … »

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