Touchscreens do not work by touch alone

Car makers are switching back to physical buttons per Wired magazine. You can read the article ‘Rejoice! Carmakers Are Embracing Physical Buttons Again’. Tactile overlays We did a load of work about 10 years ago with tactile overlays in museums when touchscreens started coming out and, in particular, iPad and iPod Touch came out. This […]

The Fold Up table and creating new Commons

Losing a New World to own and exploit I was reading news yesterday that Meta is cutting funding to its Virtual Reality Metaverse project. The creation of a new space they controlled and could capitalise on all interactions within. The dream of building new digital territory to exploit is lost after vast amounts of money […]

Breaking Action: the need for something to break for Hope

I am reading Rhiannon Firth’s Disaster Anarchy. It is a study of community reactions to disasters like Hurricane Sandy and Covid. This quotation comes from the Conclusion. However, as the state withdraws, spaces are created for experimenting with new values, economic models, forms of life, etc. Utopias help us to transgress hegemonic ‘common sense, pointing […]

AI as the perfect product for Product Management

As User Experience (UX) died away, Product Management took over and as it progressed any idea of Human Centredness fell away too. Human Centred Design was always hard for organisations to deal with: it centred control and meaning outside of the direct lines of management, it demanded listening to voices outside of the established systems […]