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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Last night the design saved my life
6 months before celebrating 10 years in New Media, it all makes sense to me. Writing this book is not only an important step in my professional career (a book really helps in reaching the next level as a consultant), … Continue reading
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Tagged A whole new mind, Alex Papanastassiou, Alexander Osterwalder, Big Game, Bilbao, brand, business model, Carole Lamarque, Central, Damien Newman, Daniel Pink, design, DiCoDE, DiCoDE the book, Elric Petit, experience, Fred Collopy, Georg Petschnigg, Industrial Design, INRACI, Jim Glymph, Joëlle Huaux, La Cambre, Lateralus, Let Go, Managing as Designing, media, new media, Pierre-Gilles Valcke, PopTech, Product Design, Richard Boland, Roger Martin, spiral, Spiral Dynamics, Squiggle, Strategy, Tool
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Digital Music Business Model case: Lamb’s 5
I’ve received this e-mail from Lamb, one of my favorite bands, a few hours ago. It’s the right moment since I’m currently analyzing Digital Music ecosystem through DiCoDE. Here is an extract: In the age-old tradition of art we’re asking for … Continue reading
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Tagged art, business model, Carole Lamarque, crowd-funded, Digital Music, experience, lamb, limited edition, record companies, sponsorship
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Apple sharing DiCoDE – Future vision on The Connected Fridge
MacBrains‘ David Borel spotted a very interesting patent from Apple a few days ago: using kitchen surfaces (and Surface is the word;o) for displaying contextual information to the kitchen user. In fact, this is exactly the example I use for … Continue reading
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Tagged a glimpse ahead, Apple, AR, Augmented Reality, Boundary Object, Connected Fridge, David Borel, design thinking, DiCoDE future, experience, Forrester, GUI, hyperconnectivity, Internet of Things, Kill the Device, kitchen, location, MacBrain, Microsoft, mobile, network, new media, NUI, preferences, service, Smart Cover, Surface, telecom, Thomas Husson, UI, user context, user interface, user XP
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