How many times do you check your phone weekly? Or say hello to strangers? How do you spend your time alone? The answers to those questions - and many more - are illustrated by hand in the ...
This essay is adapted from Dear Data by Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec, published by Princeton Architectural Press (2016). The two of us only met two times in our lives before starting this ...
A day is more than a matter of hours, minutes and seconds. It’s subway rides taken, text messages sent, slices of pizza eaten, hours of Netflix watched. When it comes down to it, life is one big data ...
How many times do you check your phone weekly? Or say hello to strangers? How do you spend your time alone? The answers to those questions — and many more — are illustrated by hand in the ...
When two designers switched continents, they embarked on a yearlong project to make data feel human. We wanted to prove that data can be totally human. “What we wanted to prove with the project is ...
In part two of our series on researching life under lockdown, we explain how we incorporated a new, experimental methodology into the study and what we learned in the process. You can read about our ...
People's Social Security numbers are leaking out so easily these days, consumers might be wondering why big companies don't just print them on postcards and send them through the mail for anyone to ...
I won’t bore you by citing the well-worn stat about how the average B2B database degrades by upwards of 35 per cent each year (much more than B2C’s comparatively meager 14 per cent). And as a ...
Many design researchers will be familiar with cultural probes, a method originally attributed to Gaver, Dunne, and Pacenti. The technique asks participants to self-document over a set period using ...
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