On Empathy and Apathy: Two Case Studies
I believe empathy and apathy exist on a spectrum. The degree to which one feels the feelings of another determines whether one’s dot is plotted closer to the empathy or apathy extreme.
I believe empathy and apathy exist on a spectrum. The degree to which one feels the feelings of another determines whether one’s dot is plotted closer to the empathy or apathy extreme.
Have you ever wondered what the difference was between these highly cerebral professions? UX Architect Darren Northcott breaks it down in his own words, providing helpful tips to get started in both.
In this column, let’s take a look at some recent technology developments that promise to change the landscape of user experience in the months and years to come.
The human computer interface helps to define computing at any one time. As computers have become more mainstream the interfaces have become more intimate. This is the journey of computer technology and how it has come to touch all of our lives.
Design doesn’t showcase a company so much as it enables its users to tell a story. It’s everything from the initial idea to the last pixel. Tom Rau sheds some light on the common misconceptions surrounding our work.
The header of a website is likely to be the first thing people will look at when they visit your site. There are no rules how a header should look like, and basically there are no limits to your creativity when it comes to designing your header. Just make sure you exploit its full potential.
Folyo case studies examine the design process behind collaborations between startups and Folyo designers, and are a great way to learn from real-world examples.
Roundup of great articles.
So you may have heard that Apple and Samsung are suing each other. I hate when mommy and daddy fight.
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