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The 2021 Interaction Awards here! But before we all get together for the big night, we are pleased to share another very special conversation with two additional jury members of this year’s awards: Dara Oke (product designer at Netflix) and Andrea Mignolo (VP/Board of Directors at IxDA and executive coach at Method & Matter).
Dara and Andrea share details of their current work; how they got involved with this year’s Interaction Awards; how they define “Interaction Design” in today’s world; as well as insights into the categories they were responsible for overseeing.
LINKS:
Andrea Mignolo’s Twitter:
https://twitter.com/pnts
Method & Matter (Andrea’s Executive Coaching)
https://methodandmatter.com
Dara Oke’s Twitter:
https://twitter.com/daraoke
Dara Oke’s website:
http://daraoke.co
Amazon Design
http://amazon.design
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The 2021 Interaction Awards are fast approaching, and as we get closer to the big night, we are pleased to share a very special conversation with two of this year’s jury members: Catt Small (product designer at Asana; developer & game maker) and Andrés Burbano (Associate Professor of Design at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia).
Catt and Andrés share aspects their professional background; how they got involved with this year’s Interaction Awards; their take on the themes they saw coming out of this year’s project submissions; details of the award categories they were responsible for leading; and what it was like for them to choose the best examples of interaction design in the middle of a global pandemic.
LINKS:
Amazon Design
https://amazon.design
Catt Small’s website:
https://cattsmall.com
Catt Small on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/cattsmall
Andrés Burbano’s website:
http://www.burbane.net
“Critical Zones” (Andrés’ latest project)
https://zkm.de/en/event/2020/06/terrestrial-university-of-volcanoes-and-immersive-technology
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In this episode of Distinguished Design, our host Diego Pulido had the pleasure of talking at length with the Interaction Design Association’s Executive Director: Brenda Sanderson.
Brenda shares with our audience how the idea of the Interaction Awards came to be what it’s been for the last decade; the intricacies behind her role as IxDA’s Executive Director; her thoughts on the meaning and evolution of the different award categories; as well as the challenges and lessons learned from organizing this year’s Interaction Awards in the middle of a global pandemic.
LINKS:
IxDA Slack Channel:
http://ixda.slack.com
Brenda Sanderson on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendasanderson/
Brenda Sanderson on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/brendamontreal
Brenda Sanderson on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/brendamontreal/
https://www.instagram.com/brendarunsfarther/
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This is the third and final episode in which our hosts Nisha Agrawal and Diego Pulido conversations with previous Interaction Awards winners.
Nisha talks with Andreas Refsgaard, who back in 2017 won an Interaction Award for “Best Student” with his project called “Eye Conductor”, which was also a finalist in the “Empowering” and “Expressing” categories. This project shows how it’s possible for people (specially those with certain physical disabilities) to express themselves through music only using their eyes and facial gestures.
Diego talks with Simone Rebaudengo. He won two Interaction Awards: one for best in the “Engaging” category, and another for Best in Show. Both of the awards were for his project called “Addicted Products”. With this project, Simone used the concept of a smart kitchen appliance as a way to question our relationship with such products, as well as the implications of designing connected devices.
Andreas and Simone share their memories of what it was like to submit their project; what it felt like to have their project short-listed; and the impact being recognized at the Interaction Awards has had on their careers.
LINKS:
“Eye Conductor” (2017 Interaction Awards)
https://awards.ixda.org/entry/2017/eye-conductor/
“Addicted Products” (2014 Interaction Awards)
https://awards.ixda.org/entry/2014/addicted-products/
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In this episode, our hosts Nisha Agrawal and Diego Pulido share a couple of more conversations with previous Interaction Awards winners.
Nisha talks with Manasi Vaidya and Ridhima Bhutani. The submission for which they won an Interaction Award earlier in 2020 was called “Enhans”, which is a system designed to improve doctor-patient communication within the NeuroImaging and Interventional Radiology (NIIR) Department at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) in Bangalore, India.
Diego talks with Sreyan Ghosh. He won an award back in 2017 in the “Expressing” category for “Best Concept” with his submission called “Together Radio”. This concept enables a one-sided live narration from a woman who has been a victim of abuse while other victims can join in to listen and sympathise with her through touch.
Manasi, Rodhima and Sreyan share their memories of what it was like to submit their project; what it felt like to have their project short-listed; and the impact being recognized at the Interaction Awards has had on their careers.
LINKS:
“Enhans: (2020 Interaction Awards)
https://awards.ixda.org/entry/2020/enhans-reimagining-doctor-patient-communication-at-nimhans/
“Together Radio” (2017 Interaction Awards)
https://awards.ixda.org/entry/2017/together-radio-an-anonymous-support-group-network/
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In this episode, our hosts Nisha Agrawal and Diego Pulido share their conversations with previous Interaction Awards winners.
Nisha talks to Darren David, CEO of Stimulant in San Francisco, who won 2 Interaction Awards in 2012: one in the “Expressing” category, and the other for “Best in Show” with LoopLoop: an interactive music toy for Sifteo Cubes
Diego talks with Kirsten Southwell, creative director of the Art Institute of Chicago, who was an Interaction Awards finalist in 2013 for “Rehearsal”: an app concept for practicing musicians.
Darren and Kirsten share their memories of what it was like to submit their project; what it felt like to have their project short-listed; and the impact being recognized at the Interaction Awards has had on their careers.
EPISODE LINKS:
“LoopLoop” (2012 Interaction Awards) - https://awards.ixda.org/entry/2012/looploop/
Sifteo Cubes - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sifteo_Cubes
“Rehearsal” (2013 Interaction Awards) - https://awards.ixda.org/entry/2013/rehearsal-an-app-for-practicing-musicians/
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In this episode, our host Diego Pulido sits down with the current co-chair of the Interaction Awards, Angel Anderson.
Angel shares stories from her long history with the Interaction Design Association; what motivated her to get involved with the planning committee of the Interaction Awards for 2021; her experience being selected (and winning) an Interaction Award, as well as the impact this recognition has had in her professional and personal life. She also gives listeners a sneak preview of what can be expected from this unprecedented version of the Awards.
Finally, Angel recalls how her idea of “dressing up in style for the biggest celebration in our industry” came to be, and even takes some time to recall memorable moments from previous Interaction conference closing parties --full of dancing and plenty of karaoke.
EPISODE LINKS:
Angel on Twitter - http://twitter.com/angel
Angel on Instagram - http://instagram.com/angelpixels
NailSnaps (from the Interaction Awards in 2016) - https://awards.ixda.org/entry/2016/nailsnaps-turn-your-photos-into-custom-nail-art/
Designing For The Digital Age (book by Kim Goodwin) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R045SDI/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0
Los Martes Son De UX -- interview from IDA Chile (in Spanish) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iuH5VceqAM&t=136s&ab_channel=IDAChile
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En este episodio, nuestro anfitrión se sienta a hablar con la actual jurado principal de los Interaction Awards: May-Li Khoe.
May-Li comparte con nuestros oyentes cómo se involucró con la IxDA; su opinión acerca del impacto de los premios de interacción en la comunidad del diseño UX; lo que ella espera ver en los proyectos que sean enviados para consideración en los premios; la tendencias actuales de diseño; el impacto de la actual pandemia global en aquellos empezando en el mundo del diseño; e inclusive un par de recomendaciones para aquellos que deseen enviar sus proyectos antes de la nueva fecha límite el 15 de Noviembre del 2020.
Enlaces:
La página de May-Li Khoe: http://www.maylikhoe.com
Make Space https://makespace.fun
Scribble Together https://scribbletogether.com
La Pelanga (Podcast) http://lapelanga.com
Radio Ambulante (Podcast) https://radioambulante.org
Mpesa https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-Pesa
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In this episode, our host Diego Pulido sits down with the current Interaction Awards jury chair May-Li Khoe.
May-Li shares how she got involved with such an important role with IxDA; her opinion on the impact of the awards in the design community; what she expects to see from the submissions this year given current design trends; the challenges for new and up-and-coming designers in the middle of a global pandemic, and some tips for those considering submitting projects for consideration before the extended deadline of November 15th, 2020.
LINKS:
May-Li Khoe’s web site: http://www.maylikhoe.com
Make Space https://makespace.fun
Scribble Together https://scribbletogether.com
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In this episode, our host Diego Pulido sits down with Pragati Mehrotra (Product Designer at Obvious / Lead Designer at Simple) and Daniel Burka (Director of Product and Design at Resolve to Save Lives / former design partner at Google Ventures) to talk about Simple: an electronic record management system which allows clinicians and healthcare professionals to effectively manage patients with hypertension. Simple won the “Best in Show” award at the Interaction Awards in 2020..
Pragati and Daniel share where the idea for Simple came from; how they got involved with the project and where it’s going next. They also share what it was like to receive the award that evening in Milan, as well their opinions on what it has meant for them (and Simple) to have received an Interaction Award.
LINKS:
Simple https://www.simple.org
Simple (blog) https://www.simple.org/blog/
Simple - A Day In The Life (video) https://www.simple.org/blog/a-day-in-the-life/
Simple at the Interaction Awards 2020 https://awards.ixda.org/entry/2020/simple/
Remember that the deadline for submitting your work for the Interaction Awards is November 15th, 2020.
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.