thinking beyond the device

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In this talk I explore the natural propensity to think about design as something that we deliver based on device and form factor. Its a natural feeling given the connection most of us have with our devices. But what can we do to really connect *with people* and truly meet their needs? How does context come in to play and how do factors like location, time, proximity, capabilities, activities and state of mind influence the way that content is displayed and consumed?

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Thinking Beyond the DeviceDEREK FEATHERSTONE@feather feather@simplyaccessible.com

What resolutions do we design for?

What resolutions do we design for?

What resolutions do we design for?

What resolutions do we design for?

What resolution ranges do we design for?

What defines context?TIME, LOCATION, PROXIMITY, DEVICE, STATE OF MINDCAPABILITIES, ACTIVITY, INTERESTS, INTERACTION

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TimeSociallyTogether

Context MapContent Priority over Time

PhotosSpeaker Info

Tweets

ScheduleLogistics, VenueRegistration, Sell

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TimeSociallyTogether

Context MapContent Priority over Time

PhotosSpeaker Info

Tweets

ScheduleLogistics, VenueRegistration, Sell

CONTENT PRIORITY CHANGESWITH RESPECT TO TIME

What building is the event in?

Which rooms are we using?

Which entrance should I use?

Where can I park?

Can I walk there? (directions)

What is the nearest public transit stop?

What hotels are nearby?

Local car rental places?

How do I get there from the airport?

Where is the train station?

Where am I on a map?

Help me get there using public transit

Is the facility accessible to my wheelchair?

Context MapContent Prioritywith respect to Location

Building

City

Block

Farther away

Context MapContent Prioritywith respect to Location

Building

City

Block

Farther awayAIRPORT INFO

CAR RENTAL

HOTEL INFO

PUBLIC TRANSIT

TRAIN INFO

WHICH ROOM?

BUILDING MAP

WHICH ENTRANCE?

BIKE DIRECTIONS

WALKING DIRECTIONS

PARKING LOTS

Context MapContent Prioritywith respect to Location

Building

City

Block

Farther awayAIRPORT INFO

CAR RENTAL

HOTEL INFO

PUBLIC TRANSIT

TRAIN INFO

WHICH ROOM?

BUILDING MAP

WHICH ENTRANCE?

BIKE DIRECTIONS

WALKING DIRECTIONS

PARKING LOTS

CONTENT PRIORITY CHANGESWITH RESPECT TO LOCATION

CONTENT DISPLAY CHANGESWITH RESPECT TO LOCATION

DISPLAY CHANGESWITH RESPECT TO CAPABILITIES

PREFERENCES CHANGEWITH RESPECT TO ACTIVITY

DISPLAY CHANGESWITH RESPECT TO INTERESTS

DISPLAY CHANGESWITH RESPECT TO STATE OF MIND?

WHAT DEFINES CONTEXT?TIME, LOCATION, PROXIMITY, DEVICE, STATE OF MIND

CAPABILITIES, ACTIVITY, INTERESTS, INTERACTION

CONTENT IS KING.

CONTEXT IS KING.

CONTENT IN CONTEXT IS KING.

http://flic.kr/p/anLArhPhoto courtesy @adactio:

Thank you.DEREK FEATHERSTONE@feather feather@simplyaccessible.com

http://flic.kr/p/anLArhPhoto courtesy @adactio:

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