Jan Chipchase Insights on Design Research

Design Leadership
Jul 06, 2007
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Jan Chipchase’s latest presentation from his work at Nokia that focuses on Design Research. It was presented at Nokia Connection 2007.

Via: Small Surfaces





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  • Comments

    Martyn
    Jul 06, 07 – 11:34 am

    Thanks for posting the link. I’ve been waiting to download the presentations. Were you at NC2007?

    Design Translator
    Jul 06, 07 – 11:49 am

    Hey Martyn,

    Unfortunately I was not there, how I which though! Jan is really generous to share his work. Please keep in touch.

    py
    Jul 09, 07 – 12:02 am

    This presentation was really a great revelation to me. I liked how the research is done in such a simple manner, but yet provoking.

    I’ve also heard that Nokia is comig up with a new series of touch screen handphones, called Aeon to “counteract” the sales of Apple’s Iphone. Hmm…i wonder if they got any research on the Aeon phone studies?

    Design Translator
    Jul 10, 07 – 9:47 am

    py, you might be interested in this article that I wrote a while back, if you have not seen it already.

    Please go to it here.


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