🎨🧰 The History of User Interface https://t.co/RAI1j9Wfhg
A simple chronological timeline of the computer User Interface evolution. It starts in 1973 with Xerox Alto and ends in 2007
In an increasingly automated world, Timpsons are finding value having staff ditch the ePOS and do things manually: staff actually know their numbers.
There is something powerfully focussing in the act of writing something out, from to-do’s and goals to, apparently, results.
“Attempts to police the boundaries of the discipline based on particular definitions are unhelpful. We should approach the work of systems practice with an inclusive and pluralistic mindset.” https://t.co/MD2dUB4oTn
“They insist their workers amputate the messy human bits of themselves—family, hunger, thirst, emotions, the need to make rent, sickness, fatigue, boredom, depression, traffic.” (via @FrankPasquale) https://t.co/PxleIqp64F
Printed stickers of the “winning” designs chosen from everyone’s hand made creations during the Food Standards Agency away day. https://t.co/5iSTNCtk14
#postdoc opportunity to work with @guyjulier in close collaboration with @NODUS_Aalto on new design economies, deadline October 26! https://t.co/58sC7GlE1f @AaltoARTS
Missing London a bit these days because of events like this! Brilliant @johnthackara & @KateRaworth@SustainLabRCA Designing Doughnuts: Economics for Art School https://t.co/C3nfkHMhI8