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 * [[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-25/bill-ford-to-silicon-valley-the-future-of-cars-is-in-detroit|Silicon Valley Decides It’s Just Too Hard to Build a Car]] undisruptable, or self-disrupting... cannot decide. But pick one.
 * [[https://medium.com/@odannyboy/the-myth-of-invisible-design-c67d590babe9#.jvosbbkk6]]
You might have noticed that despite my promises I haven't billed you all for the new year's access to all these training materials. That's because it's not performing as awesomely as I hoped. So, I am going to switch sometime soon here to a new learning service.

It is supposed to be much more focused on community and discussion, so they have a system for TA's (they have some other silly name for it I've forgotten). So, I'd like to invite any of you who wish to get free access in exchange for promoting, helping other students, etc. Just contact me and I'll get you on a list and give you a form to fill out in the next few weeks (I hope!) to get up on this.



Monday my uxMatters column came out [[http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2017/01/build-a-mobile-device-lab.php|Build a Mobile-Device Lab!]]. The exclamation mark isn't my idea. It's got a lot of tips and tricks about building a device lab, but also talks about the principle of having one. My key tip is: if you have one phone, you are doing it wrong. You should have Android and iOS, and probably a couple Android OEMs. You should have Windows and Mac, and so on. Believe the global usage numbers (iOS is 20% of the smartphone market) and be able to design and test for what's in the world, not just what you love personally.



 * [[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-25/bill-ford-to-silicon-valley-the-future-of-cars-is-in-detroit|Silicon Valley Decides It’s Just Too Hard to Build a Car]] I need to have time to think about this for a few days or weeks, but my basic thoughts are that we've maybe found an undisruptable industry. Or maybe they self-disrupted. I've spent some time lately at big automakers and riding around in test cars, and the programs for multi-fuel vehicles say a lot as well. The big automakers, somehow, turned it around and make pretty high tech devices that address all market segments, and are ready for a changing world. No fuels? No drivers? It will probably still be a Ford, GM, FCA, Audi, Toyota, Honda, or Daimer built car as it is today. I would love to find out how they did this, as it's a roadmap for any industry to not be disrupted out of business.
 * [[https://medium.com/@odannyboy/the-myth-of-invisible-design-c67d590babe9#.jvosbbkk6|The Myth of Invisible Design]] Dan Saffer talks about...

You might have noticed that despite my promises I haven't billed you all for the new year's access to all these training materials. That's because it's not performing as awesomely as I hoped. So, I am going to switch sometime soon here to a new learning service.

It is supposed to be much more focused on community and discussion, so they have a system for TA's (they have some other silly name for it I've forgotten). So, I'd like to invite any of you who wish to get free access in exchange for promoting, helping other students, etc. Just contact me and I'll get you on a list and give you a form to fill out in the next few weeks (I hope!) to get up on this.

Monday my uxMatters column came out Build a Mobile-Device Lab!. The exclamation mark isn't my idea. It's got a lot of tips and tricks about building a device lab, but also talks about the principle of having one. My key tip is: if you have one phone, you are doing it wrong. You should have Android and iOS, and probably a couple Android OEMs. You should have Windows and Mac, and so on. Believe the global usage numbers (iOS is 20% of the smartphone market) and be able to design and test for what's in the world, not just what you love personally.

(https://twitter.com/tomiahonen/status/816246877544804352?s=03)]] if everyone had the same phone, it would be pretty lame... what are you designing for?

Notes: Look up design ethos (simple vs decorative) and try to find why the women's pavilion used the Qing (simple) and men's used the Ming. Add to flat design maybe. Not all rooted in Swiss modernism maybe!

January 2017 (last edited 2017-01-12 15:13:53 by shoobe01)