Central Saint Martins talk March 2015.
Which key pieces of work changed your view of graphic design. How does this show in your professional practice today.
In-depth look at Wide data and trend forecasting. See also https://www.slideshare.net/HollieLubbock/quant-qual-v2-98085097 for more info on the framework and details on thick data use.
Data/design, quant/qual can no longer work in our comfortable silos, without qualitative and human understanding of the world, data can never reach its full potential. To fully understand not only the context of information that we can see but also the implications of what we do with that data — we need to combine these two skill sets. We will look at where, when, and how these skills can help in the design process.
WTF is happening 5 consumer trends for 2020Hollie Lubbock
The pace of change will never again be as slow as it is today. In order to cope with change, we need to embrace it. We need to shift our thinking from striving for certainty to forecasting, futurology and designing for multiple future worlds. We will explore 5 key trends which will shape the future for consumers and how as designers and brands we can use these insights to drive innovation and even predict the future.
Lucia Ciranova & Hollie Lubbock
Humanity is feeling the effects of huge changes due to design and technology but often is left out of the considerations when we create that world. What does it mean to design ethically, and how can we do it? Hollie will explore how and why we should switch from a focus on individuals to focus on humanity.
Technology should be a beneficial force in our lives, taking the world in exciting new directions and making us better humans. To ensure this, we need to facilitate a conversation between data technology and the human experience. Keeping social responsibility and ethical behavior in mind when designing AI systems enables us to put the right systems in place to contribute to the society we want, fostering higher levels of cognitive and emotional skills.
Jivan Virdee and Hollie Lubbock explore how to address fairness, accountability, and the long-term effects on our society when designing with data, focusing on four key areas for consideration in this space:
— Responsibility and accountability for machine learning systems
— Fair and transparent data science
— Trust and human-machine collaboration
—Automation and changes in the way we work
Along the way, they cover key issues in creating ethical AI systems and detail how we might go about tackling them and outline further questions that will need to be addressed going forward.
Big thanks to @fjord and @accenturedock for their help and support
Talk by:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollie-lubbock-703b77b/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jivanvirdee/
Going beyond recommendations: Where next for data driven design?Hollie Lubbock
Your phone already knows you better than your family and friends. As AI and machine learning algorithms crunch through the huge datasets we generate our online personas definitely knows you better than you know yourself. What opportunities does this give us to design? How can we design with these datasets to improve users lives beyond just simple recommendations? How do we avoid the pitfalls and shift the boundaries of the new normal highly personalised world?
An introduction to designers role in the technology products or services. Case studies from both agile and waterfall projects.
Talk and Founders and Coders June 2015
Hollie Lubbock discusses open data and its uses in cultural institutions. She notes that open data, which is freely available and reusable, has been used by the NHS to find £200m in possible drug cost savings. Cultural institutions are also developing shared thesauri and APIs to make their collections data more open and linkable. The future may require open data for government funding. When museums share data using common standards, it enables new tools for cross-collection searching and collaboration across institutions.
Reverse Engineering On AC Ace to AC Shelby CobraVaibhav Raj
This presentation delves into the fascinating process of reverse engineering, focusing on the transformation of the AC Ace into the iconic Shelby Cobra. It begins with an introduction to reverse engineering, emphasizing its significance in product redesigning and reconstructing. The initial design of the AC Ace is examined, highlighting its key components and specifications.
Next, the presentation explores the need for change, driven by Carroll Shelby's vision for a high-performance vehicle. The principles of design thinking are introduced, with a focus on empathizing with end-users, defining the problem, and utilizing ideation techniques. These techniques include brainstorming, sketching, prototyping, and collaborative feedback loops.
The core of the presentation details the specific modifications made during the redesigning and reconstructing process. This includes engine upgrades from the original engine to a powerful V8, as well as chassis and body alterations. The final product, the Shelby Cobra, is showcased with its enhanced features and performance improvements.
The presentation concludes by highlighting the benefits of reverse engineering on products, such as better understanding of product functionality, innovation through redesign, and cost efficiency. The discussion underscores the impact of design thinking methods and ideation techniques in achieving successful product transformation.
Keywords:
Reverse engineering on product
Redesigning
Reconstructing
Design thinking
Ideation techniques
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Mastering the Art of Textures and Patterns in Interior Design.pdfFreixa Home Design
When it comes to enhancing your living space, interior design services play a crucial role in transforming mere rooms into personalized sanctuaries. From selecting the right textures and patterns to arranging furniture and accessories, interior design services encompass a broad spectrum of expertise aimed at creating harmonious and functional environments.
Exploring Writer's Studio Interior Design: A Prototype Case StudyAditi Sh.
This PowerPoint presentation delves into a comprehensive case study and prototype study of a Writer's Studio, focusing on understanding the psychology of the writer through the spaces they use. The study emphasizes the innovative concepts of flexibility and small space optimization tailored specifically for the creative process. By analyzing the spatial dynamics, ergonomic considerations, and aesthetic choices within the studio, the presentation aims to uncover how environment influences creativity and productivity. Through detailed examination and visual documentation, it explores various design strategies employed to enhance functionality without compromising on comfort and inspiration. This presentation is ideal for architects, interior designers, and anyone interested in the intersection of psychology, design, and creative workspaces. It offers insights into designing spaces that foster concentration, creativity, and overall well-being for individuals engaged in intensive writing and creative endeavors.
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This PowerPoint presentation demonstrates my beginner skills in creating product showcases. It provides an overview of a specific product, showing my ability to gather key information and present it clearly. The presentation highlights my efforts to organize content logically and use basic visual aids effectively.
Portfolio of Family Coat of Arms, devised by Kasyanenko Rostyslav, ENGRostyslav Kasyanenko
The Ukrainian and German journalist Rostyslav Kasyanenko has dedicated himself to genealogical research and heraldry. Originally Ukrainian, now living in Munich (Bavaria) he working in Ukrainian Free University (Est. 1921) as archivist. Curator of Heraldic Teams, Member of Ukrainian Heraldry Society (UHS) R.Kasyanenko is Deviser of the Family and Municipal Coat of Arms and Author of the exhibition concept project: “Maritime flags and arms of the Black Sea countries vs. Mediterranean: what has changed in 175 years?”
Author of scientific articles (2023-24):
Parallels between the meaning of Symbol and Myth according to Hryhorii Skovoroda and heraldic systems
Heraldry as a marker of evolution of national identity in Ukraine and Slovakia: from the Princely era to the "Spring of Nations" (XI-XIX centuries)
Historical parallels in the formation of national awareness in Ukraine and Slovakia in modern times (1848-1992)
Proto-heraldry of Kievan Rus': dynastic symbols of the Princely era, and how does the Palatine Lion relate to this?
Symbols of the House of Romanovyches: the Bavarian influence in Ukrainian heraldry
Participant of Scientific Conferences (2023-24):
- XXХІІІ Heraldic Conference of the Ukrainian Heraldry Society, October 13, 2023, Lviv
- International Conference “Slovak-Ukrainian Relations in the Field of Language, Literature, and Culture in Slovakia and the Central European Space”, University of Prešov, Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Faculty of Arts, 18-20.10.2023
- International Conference „The Past, Present, and Future of Heraldry: Universality and Interdisciplinarity“, Vilnius, 12-13.06.24
- International Conference "Coats of Arms as Weapons – Heraldic Symbols in Political, Dynastic, Military, and Legal Conflicts of the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period”, Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald.
According to the heraldist, he has worked with many heraldic artists over
the years. However, he developed the ideas for all the coats of arms himself, except for his own. The case of the Kasyanenko (from the Shovkoplias clan) family coat of arms — featuring an audacious Cossack riding a rhinoceros — deserves special attention. "After all, one could talk about one's own crest, just like one's ancestors, for an eternity," he says.
An Introduction to Housing: Core Concepts and Historical Evolution from Prehi...Aditi Sh.
This comprehensive PDF explores the definition and fundamental core of housing neighborhoods, tracing the evolution of housing from prehistoric times 2.5 million years ago to the early 19th century Industrial Revolution. It delves into the various stages of housing development, highlighting key innovations, cultural influences, and technological advancements that shaped the way humans have built and inhabited homes throughout history. This document serves as an essential resource for understanding the dynamic history of human habitation and the ongoing transformation of housing neighborhoods.
Been working on cultural projects for the last 7 years
Mainly on visual design and UX
Choose the illustration pathway
Started looking into animation and typography in 2nd year
Created a site around a project which was looking at the evolution of typeface and how they have developed.
used flash to create points in the animation to more detailed look at the type face and what family it belongs too
from the website, started to create a book structure which could mirror the browsing behaviour of the site
Created large sections with small inserts of details for each specific sub category allowing the user to browse major families as well as find out about sub categories
Thesis
Looked at the ways in which people interrupt information and how structure can guide people through but ou should also have the choice to create your own story
It wa created like a children's picture books where major sections were split into three and could be compiled into new narratives
again I created a website as this was had the potential to completely order the narrative structure
There is more information, more readily available, more immediately, in more formats, on more devices and to many hundreds of millions more people than ever before.
few ways ui and design can help people engage
Interned at various agencies on digital teams
After finding that interaction design held more possibilities for browsing and learning type behaviours I focused on this
Starting working as a UI designer
Learnt about UX and IA
Worked, worked worked
Lead designer at Bureau for Visual Affairs
Moved to the Times / Sunday Times to art direct larger team
cataloguing information and using search to open up collections which stay trapped in storage as msusems dont have enough room
Live data-data stored for reference
Helping users - clear instructions to users
Graphing relevance- highlights surges in interest
Filtering - by type of play
british museum video,
craeting search ui’s based on more natural language