Event: Ethical Design and Usability : Can we make the small print bigger? (12 April 2005)
Ethical Design and Usability : Can we make the small print bigger? by Chris McEvoy
Ethical design is the magical element that can be added to user centred design and usability testing to turn merely good designs into insanely great designs.
Chris McEvoy will talk about ethical design and why it is important.
From internet fridges to mortgage illustrators we will look at designs that look beyond the user and attempt to address the wider social aspects of designing for humans.
We will talk about ethical designers like Henry Dreyfuss, Bill Buxton and Jef Raskin who approach ethical design as a starting place rather than an optional extra.
The session will then be followed by drinks in the Watershed.
Please Note: We have a restricted number of places available, so please email Chris McEvoy using swug@usabilityviews.com to reserve a place, indicating if you require wheelchair access.
Date: 12 April 2005
Venue: NESTA Futurelab, 1 Canons Road, Harbourside, Bristol BS1 5UH.
Start Time: 6.15pm for 6.30pm
End Time: Around 7.30pm and then moving on to the Watershed for drinks.
Cost: Free - again, only because of the support from Nesta Futurelab.
How to get there: http://www.nestafuturelab.org/about_us/location.htm
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