Blackberry Empathy Concept

Un excellent concept de téléphone par Kiki Tang et Daniel Yoon, issus du Art Center College of Design. Le BlackBerry Empathy est doté d’une interface qui intègre les émotions humaines afin de s’adapter à l’humeur de son utilisateur. Un design moderne et transparent en “mode veille”.



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Un projet de téléphone basé sur l’interactivité et l’émotif. Sa forme est double face : d’un coté tactile et de l’autre un clavier physique. A noter la bague biométrique qui l’accompagne, elle permet en effet de capter les émotions de l’utilisateur jusqu’au smartphone.

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Dev Patnaik book launch at Stanford University’s d.school

On May 6th, Stanford’s d.school is hosting a book launch lecture and reception for Dev Patnaik’s Wired to Care. The book explores the role of empathy and human-centric design principles for driving successful business practice and strategy. Dev Patnaik is an alum of the Stanford Product Design program, founder/principal at Jump Associates, and adjunct professor at Stanford University. I had the pleasure of being in his Needfinding class… one of the results of this class included a drum machine for dogs using the Arduino platform, some piezoelectric sensors, Ardrumo, Garage Band, a MIDI library, and a speaker output. All controlled by a border collie.

RSVP for the launch by May 4th. Lecture and reception at the d.school from 7:00-9:00pm on May 6th.


Wired to Care book launch