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Trend Radar 2008: Simplicity in Design

Saturday, January 5, 2008 | 1 comment

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Simplicity and Reduction in Design are going to be the mantras in 2008, as industrial designers look for ways to make technology more “human centric”.

We are faced with the daunting challenge of delivering convergence devices with umpteen functions without losing the user.

We are also faced with the challenge of delivering highly personalized user experiences in the web 3.0 paradigm.

In meeting these challenges, 3 of John Maeda’s Laws of Simplicity seem particularly compelling to me: Reduction, Learning and Context.

With Reduction, non-essential features can be taken out.

With Learning, a more personalized user experience can be delivered, requiring less work on the part of the user.

And it is Context that makes personalization possible.

John, by the way, is a well known professor of Design at the MIT Media Lab, and author of many books, including, The Laws of Simplicity. You can read some great Maeda quotes at 37 Signals (here and
here)
and listen to his TED Talkhere.

John Maeda is a great example of a href="http://sramanamitra.com/2007/12/30/the-renaissance-mind/">Renaissance Mind. He will become the next president of Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), and I expect, will mentor a new generation of designers in the Simplicity school of thought.

This segment is part 4 in a 13 part series
Jump to part: The Convergence Device Movement, Device Usability, Miniaturization, Simplicity in Design, SaaS in the Enterprise, SaaS in SME, SaaS Impact on IT Infrastructure, Offshoring, Verticalization Everywhere, Emerging Markets, Turnarounds, Edutainment, Financing, Roll-Ups, and Acquisitions

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