History & Evolution of Interaction Design for Digital | Part 3

Design insights: Navigating digital evolution for impactful interactions.

The future of user experience isn’t constrained to a screen. Ubiquitous computing would become the next frontier with the pervasive incorporation of computing into human habitats — cars, home appliances, furniture, clothing, and so forth. We explore the possibilities of interaction design for the future. Hari Nallan & Mohita Jaiswal –   March 2021 The […]

History & Evolution of Interaction Design for Digital | Part 2

Exploring Blog Part 2: Insights and Discoveries.

Interactive digital products respond to human input and change their own content/behavior based on that input. The most fundamental principles of interaction design can be traced back to 4000 BC to the prehistoric Chinese philosophy of Feng Shui. Feng Shui is about spatially arranging objects in relation to the energy flow. Practically, being about arrangement […]

History & Evolution of Interaction Design for Digital | Part 1

Tech-equipped workspace for modern professionals.

Too many digital products are hard to use. In a world with a pandemic, where most of our interactions and engagements with others are going to be digital, what does it take to make these digital interactions seamless, meaningful, and engaging? We get into a sneak-peak into the history of interaction design and how it […]

Luxury with Digital: A way forward

What image comes to your mind when you think ‘Luxury’? If you are thinking about your last luxury good purchases or luxury vacation experience, you might associate luxury with timelessness, grandeur, aesthetics, personalization, exclusivity etc. Now, for a moment consider experiencing the same in your next digital purchase, as you maneuver through your next digital […]

Labyrinth: Digital Iconography History, 1980s to 2010s | Part 4

Digital Iconography Evolution: 2010s Design Trends Unveiled.

Icons have always been found highly useful in limited digital environments and in diagrams, maps and other forms of visual communication. As a visual shorthand, it can label, inform, and aid navigation quickly and effectively in minimal space. At Think Design, we stepped back to discover how icons have been used from the earliest desktop […]

Labyrinth: Digital Iconography History, 1980s to 2010s | Part 3

Iconography Blog Header 2000s

Icons have always been found highly useful in limited digital environments and in diagrams, maps and other forms of visual communication. As a visual shorthand, it can label, inform, and aid navigation quickly and effectively in minimal space. At Think Design, we stepped back to discover how icons have been used from the earliest desktop […]

Labyrinth: Digital Iconography History, 1980s to 2010s | Part 2

Labyrinth through a history of Digital Iconography: From 1980s to 2010s | Part 2

Icons have always been found highly useful in limited digital environments and in diagrams, maps and other forms of visual communication. As a visual shorthand, it can label, inform, and aid navigation quickly and effectively in minimal space. At Think Design, we stepped back to discover how icons have been used from the earliest desktop […]

Labyrinth: Digital Iconography History, 1980s to 2010s | Part 1

Iconography Blog Header

Icons have always been found highly useful in limited digital environments and in diagrams, maps and other forms of visual communication. As a visual shorthand, it can label, inform, and aid navigation quickly and effectively in minimal space. At Think Design, we stepped back to discover how icons have been used from the earliest desktop […]

Conducting stakeholder interviews: 12 Golden Rules

Stakeholder Interview Mastery Graphic

As a User Researcher at ekino, I have often started a UX design project with an immersion phase with our clients. This first step allows our teams to fully understand the objectives, the players, the stakes and the constraints underlying their mission. To do this, we take part in stakeholder interviews. Laetitia Pouilly –   […]

Remote Design Research: Approaches and Methods

Remote design research: Strategies for effective virtual studies.

A user-focused approach to design research has always aided the process of product development through creating objective results based on understanding how users think, interact and engage with a product or service. Pratishtha Aswal & Mohita Jaiswal –   June 2020 While probing and observation methods find popularity to understand user beliefs and perceptions, we […]