Directo desde Buenos Aires! Gracias a @titatit por la foto. Vamos a empezar este año ahorrando en #billegas, recuerden el Reto de las 52 semanas de ahorro #52RetoAhorro
Jinjja?
Así quién no compra una Harley?
Smartphone camera tricks
yo sabía que argentina tenía problemas de economia, pero esto ridículo…
yo haría los mios, pero soy remalo dibujando…
From the Connecting Series, Makers. Virtual things are becoming tangible again. christianheinsblog damian-abarca
Delft Design Approach MOOC Online education
The Adaptive Path acquisition by Capital One is big news for both clients and UX firms. It means user centered design matters on a strategic business level.
Design is officially entering into the financial system!
A book with no pictures, some people might say it is boring for kids, but watch this video and see the reaction!
'Read Books' - Animated lettering
Static version here
You can purchase this poster for $8 over here (not animating, obv)
On the 9th of October 2014, I had the opportunity to present my paper "Feeding your Piggy Bank with Intentions" at the 9th Design and Emotions Conference - Colors of Care, hosted by Universidad de los Andes. As many of you might know, I am interested on the emotional impact that saving money can have on our subjective well-being. The paper had as a case of study the BILLEGAS piggy bank and the idea was, using the Positive Design Framework (Pohlmeyer and Desmet, 2013), to evaluate the characteristics that could motivate users to save money in a more meaningful way.
Also I was very luck to share stage with two talented design researchers. Andrew Shea, who's presentation was about how design can help changing or creating habits; and Deger Ozkaramanli, with her research about conflicting concerns and how to take advantage of these conflicts in order to find new design opportunities. designwithdilemmas
If you are interested on reading the paper, it'll be soon indexed, so stay tune.
BILLEGAS en la Conferencia de Design and Emotions 2014 (at University of the Andes)
One of my projects was featured at Coroflot
Interactive dancing traffic lights make waiting "more entertaining"
How to change the world - John-Paul Flintoff
Así como cuando uno va a Medellín y se encuentra con el señor Pekerman! (at Hotel San Fernando Plaza Medellin - El Mejor hotel de la Ciudad)