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Warm Up Games for Teams

By Design, Engagement Design, Social

The things we have to learn before we do them, we learn by doing them. – Aristotle. Team Building activities and Icebreakers are designed to help groups develop effective communication & problem-solving skills.  Why use icebreakers? Create a positive group atmosphere Help people to relax Break down social barriers Energize &…

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My Tiny Habits

By Engagement Design

Today I’m starting BJ Fogg’s Tiny Habit course. It’s been on my radar for months now since I saw him at Warm Gun in San Francisco. The format for the TIny Habits:  “After I [existing habit], I will [new behavior].” For example, “After I hear any phone ring, I will exhale…

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POP Prototyping on Paper

By Engagement Design

Super interesting prototype tool for the iPhone Pop for Prototyping. Design on Paper Creating wireframes on your favorite notebook. Take your time and sketch your interface carefully. Pen & paper are the best tools. Complicated software only gets in the way. Take Pictures Import your sketches by taking a picture….

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Notes from IXDA Conference: Tense Up: Creating Positive Tension. Matt Walsh

By Engagement Design

Notes from IXDA Conference: Tense Up: Creating Positive Tension. Matt Walsh Loved his story about creating tension in a Burger King campaign. The Whopper Sacrifice: If you de-friend 10 people on Facebook you get a FREE whopper. The results $244,000 friends de-friended, 35,000,000 million  media impressions. They created this experience due to tension. They discovered…

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Messing around with Leap Motion

By Engagement Design

Recently I’ve been messing around with Leap Motion.  The fidelity on the leap is pretty incredible which has direct implications to the future of interaction design. What is Leap? The Leap is a small USB peripheral device which is designed to be placed on a physical desktop, facing upward. Using two…

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