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Internet Jerk or: How I learned to stop making junk and start making stuthat matters Adam Morris studiothick.com @monsieurmorris
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Internet Jerk: How I learned to stop making junk and start making stuff that matters.

Jan 27, 2015

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The world's biggest brands and best digital talent are actively making the internet worse, bit by bit. But there’s no good reason why we shouldn’t be using the same opportunities to make stuff that adds value to people's lives. This is Adam's story of learning to design for Good.
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Internet Jerkor: How I learned to stop making junk and start making stuff that matters

Adam Morris • studiothick.com • @monsieurmorris

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What a jerk

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Doing > Saying

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Differentiation

Making a difference

to

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Waste and debt

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Economic debt

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Environmental debt

2011

2012

2013

Earth Overshoot Day: 20 August

Global Footprint Network, 2013

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Social debt We (or, as designers—the organisations we work for) go into social debt when we waste people’s time, energy, resources; when we take from them without giving them anything of meaningful value in return.

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Thick value

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As we're discovering the hard way, capitalism is predicated on extracting wealth from people, communities, society, nature, and the future — and so the fundamental challenge of the 21st century is learning to create authentic, meaningful, lasting value for them.Umair Haque The New Capitalist Manifesto

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Value transfer

Value creation

to

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Making products and experiences that improve people’s lives, creating real social and environmental benefit.

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From saying to doing

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Design for people, not pixels

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How might we add meaningful and actionable context / insight into people’s mobility data?Outcome = measurably healthier customers

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Think beyond the browser

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Shift the conversation toward a problem worth solving

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Re-cap

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• Design for people, not pixels. Think ‘value creation for humans’

• Think beyond the browser. Broader opportunity to interact in the real world, we can add genuine value to their lives.

• Shift conversation towards problems worth solving. Opportunity to create thick value; thick value reduces waste and avoids social/environmental debt.

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Thanks.Adam Morris • studiothick.com • @monsieurmorris

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