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August 6, 2011 Musings

Upgrading your embodiment

In 2002, I watched Stelarc at the CHI 2002 conference in Minneapolis, give his keynote speech entitled The body is

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December 5, 2007 Design / Musings

User motivation: Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

Last summer I found myself exploring an early Iron Age home at The Crannog Centre on Loch Tay. The Crannog

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November 28, 2007 Design

Cognitive Science: What makes your users tick

Like many usability consultants I have spent hours locked in rooms with strangers saying: “What do you think about this

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November 15, 2007 Design

Security and usability: Don’t let your users get you down

After my first year at university I spent the summer working in a delicatessen in Putney. One morning during my

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November 6, 2007 Lecture Notes / Tech News

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(Stalker-Firth, R., July 2003)

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