Bill Moggridge: Designing Interactions
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- February 2, 2007 lecture by Bill Moggridge for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Bill, designer of the first laptop computer, introduces forty influential designers who have shaped interaction with technology.
CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar:
hci.stanford.edu/seminar/
Stanford HCI Group:
hci.stanford.edu/
Stanford Center for Professional Development:
scpd.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on CZcams:
/ stanforduniversity
Went to a very moving tribute to Bill last month in the Upper West Side, and was pleasantly surprised to stumble across this. Bill reminders us that following a particular process doesn't require us to become slaves to it, but its usually more practical to be more flexible as designers than following conventions. Seems obvious, but I constantly see people following schools of thought or methodologies as religions and not the sort of informal guides that I believe Bill expresses here.
This is legendary !
Awesome people, awesome learnings
Everyting is great but why red text on black surface.
May be they did it for contrast or they're kinda style
R.I.P. Bill
Historical marvel