13 categories of ideas for envisioning powerful, engaging, and productive user experience in knowledge work.
The 100 ideas themselves cover a diverse range of potential application design factors, ranging from suggested directions for understanding and modeling knowledge work; to probes for intensive, strategic support of certain human abilities and limitations; to key considerations for improving communication and collaboration; to arguments for workplace tools that provide an empowering sense of direct action and a pleasing sensory environment to think “within.”
This is the companion and highly summarized version, for use in early ideation exercises, of the Working through Screens book.
Author: Jacob Burghardt, Principal Consultant at Flashbulb Interaction. [Posted with permission. Working through Screens is freely available by the creative commons license (Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike)]
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