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Analog In, Digital Out

Brendan Dawes on Interaction Design (VOICES)

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An edition of Analog In, Digital Out (2006)

Analog In, Digital Out

Brendan Dawes on Interaction Design (VOICES)

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Creativity is an innate human impulse, many people believe, something we’re born with but too often “grow out of” as adult lives make more and more demands. Fortunately for us, the creative drive continues to run strong in legendary designer Brendan Dawes. Habitually alert to the happy accident, and possessed of highly eclectic interests and a quirky wit, he has happened into his perfect career. Around this habit–call it a philosophy–of asking, “Why does this have to be this way? What if . . .,” Dawes has built magneticNorth, an acclaimed Web and interaction design practice, based in Manchester, U.K. In this unique book, Dawes invites readers inside a series of his personal projects to get a view of his process--his creative seeing, making, and playing. He encourages designers to look beyond the normal tools of their trade to find inspiration in the most unlikely of places: tubs of children’s clay, anonymous notes, household plumbing fixtures, jazz music, snow globes, fast-food take-out bags, airport departure gates, and more. Brilliant, original, and always grounded in the needs of users, Dawes shares both the techniques he has created and the key lessons he has learned in design: why comfort is the enemy of creativity; how mistakes can be celebrated instead of feared, and how to strip design to its purest and most powerful forms. Known worldwide for his entertaining and inspirational presentations, Dawes now brings profound insights to a book that is certain to become a classic inspiration for designers of every type. Brendan Dawes is Creative Director of the interactive design group magneticNorth, based in Manchester, UK. His clients include the Walt Disney Co., the BBC, Kellogg’s, and Coca-Cola. Dawes’ work has been featured in numerous journals, including idN, Creative Review, MacUser, Computer Arts, Create, The Guardian, and Communications Arts. He was also featured in New Masters of Flash and other books, and is the author of Flash ActionScript for Designers: Dra,g Slide, Fade. Dawes spends much of the year speaking at conferences around the world, including the HOW Design Conference and Flashforward.

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Analog In, Digital Out
2007, New Riders
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Analog In, Digital Out: Brendan Dawes on Interaction Design (VOICES)
September 6, 2006, New Riders Press, New Riders
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Library of Congress
TK5105.888 .D395 2007, TK5105.888.D395 2007

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Paperback
Number of pages
336
Dimensions
8.9 x 7.4 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

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OL9399235M
ISBN 10
0321429168
ISBN 13
9780321429162
LCCN
2006298974
OCLC/WorldCat
72444206, 73814046
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2072880
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166958

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