Personalisation, Gestures and other aspects of Design in Mobile
It was good to get an invitation to listen to a few members of the Nokia Design team and understand their perspective on design, personalisation, iconography and most importantly gestures.
Nikki Barton, (Head of Digital Design), spoke about the overall design philosophy of Nokia.
Robert Williams (Design Manager), introduced the rationale behind the new icons on Nokia phones. A challenge though that Nokia, as also other brands, would face with increasing number of app stores is to ensure the overall experience remains consistent.
Juliana Ferreira, (Design Specialist, Interaction Design), spoke about the home screen and personalisation. To drive home the point that each user is unique with a different perspective she followed up her talk with an interactive exercise on what each one of the participants would like to see on their home screen.
Younghee Jung, (Senior Design Specialist), talk on gestures and interactions was really fascinating. Gestures such as silencing the phone as it rings or exchanging information to maybe more complex ones had the participants thinking about how they interact with phones. She spoke of simplifying gestures that would perhaps exist across most phones and behave consistently.
In the course of the talk and subsequent discussion with the design team, the following was uppermost in our minds
1. As phones become more complex with applications and features, it is worth remembering that some people would still need phones that are simple to use eg senior citizens. Another situation that comes to mind is how a person, who has a smartphone, interacts with a phone in the case of an emergency health or otherwise. Is it easy enough to do so ? Younghee provided an insight on the kind of thinking that is going on in areas such as these.
2. A colleague discussed our insights with regard to women, who work in the crafts sector in India , that might be relevant from a mobile design perspective. You might want to have a look at earlier posts that highlights some observations.
- Then Why Not a Mobile for Her
- Indian Crafts and Mobiles
- Mobile Phone and the Crafts Person
- Real People, Real India, Real Stories
Overall it was a good session on design and mobiles. Very inspiring!
You might also want to have a look at videos that highlight the points made by the Nokia team.
Updated : Nokia in 2015 – The Way We Live Next
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