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Taming the turing machine

Oct 30, 2014

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Presented at CPMN meeting, April 2012.
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How to be anintelligent designer

Simon Lewis

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The problem

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Why are digital products so complex?

vs

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It doesn’t have to be this way

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Bring on the men with beards

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Intelligent design principles

Reduce the number of features that the product offers1

Introduce a strong mental model for the user2

Pay attention to aesthetics3

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Intelligent design principles

Remove features1

Add a mental model2

Care about aesthetics3

• Users struggle to understandwhat the product is for.

• Features interact with each other -usually badly.

• Navigation is compromised.

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Intelligent design principles

Remove features1

Add a mental model2

Care about aesthetics3

• Design it explicitly.

• Do it first – before you designthe product.

• Build the product to support the model – not vice versa.

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Intelligent design principles

Remove features1

Add a mental model2

Care about aesthetics3

• Create the right first impression.

• Showcase your simplicity.

• Reveal the mental model.

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Intelligent design principles

SIMPLE1

INTUITIVE2

DELIGHTFUL3

(COMPLEX)

(OBSCURE)

(DREADFUL)

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It’s that simple

(or is it?)

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Thank you

Simon Lewis