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Adam Richardson: The Future of the Web
Eddie Opara: Off-Road Design

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Adam Richardson: The Future of the Web
Eddie Opara: Off-Road Design
If we all work together on creating value, but if we really keep in mind the values of the work that we do, I think we can change the work that we do. We can change these values, can change the companies we work with, and eventually, together, maybe we can change the world.
Yves Béhar
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Stephen Palmer: Aesthetic Science of Color
Sheena Iyengar: The Art of Choosing
Allow the language to suggest or suggest forms for other things.
Daniel Eatock
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Marissa Mayer: Focus on the user and value simplicity
Daniel Eatock: Drawing the perfect circle
Put hot triggers in the [existing] paths of motivated individuals.
BJ Fogg
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BJ Fogg: Forget Big Changes, Start with Tiny Behaviors
Paolo Peraro: Immersiveness and Choice Design, The Future of Content Creation
Reflective competence is when you're able to take the extraordinary skills that you have mastered, and you are able to connect those and relate to other problems outside of that area of mastery—that you're able to teach people, and that you're able to continue to learn. We have to really decide in an active, intentional way, whether or not we want to be in our current stage, which will eventually lead to complacency, or if we want to take an active world view and reach reflective competence. When we're able to translate the very strings of design, we don't have to solve the problems ourselves, but we have to be active in those conversations.
Valerie Casey