ChittahChattah Quickies
February 23rd, 2009
- IxDA SF presents Interaction09 Redux – Saturday, March 14th – I'll be leading a condensed version of my IXDA workshop from Vancouver (Well we did all this research…now what), looking at a framework for transforming questions into answers, answers into insights, and insights into actions.
- Steve's photos from Vancouver, Feb 2009 – I was in Vancouver to run a workshop at the IXDA conference and to visit family. Some of the photos will make their way into dedicated blog posts but meanwhile here's the whole set.
- Juice is in the details – Tropicana's redesign is being heralded for the caps that look like oranges. We've got a carton in the fridge and it's as plain as plain can be, so I'm not sure where these great caps are lurking. Meanwhile, back in 2006 we were seeing orange-looking caps on Florida's Natural packaging.
- Tropicana reverts to "classic" packaging after their crappy redesign is met with broad scorn – Mea pulpa: "Asked if he was chagrined that consumers rejected the changes he believed they wanted, Mr. Campbell replied: “I feel it’s the right thing to do, to innovate as a company. I wouldn’t want to stop innovating as a result of this. At the same time, if consumers are speaking, you have to listen.”"
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cap, data, design, detail, innovation, interaction, ixda, juice, listening, noticing, observation, oj, orange, packaging, photography, photos, redesign, research, synthesis, topicana, travel, vancouver
Observational Ephemera: Tuesday
May 20th, 2008
Pet medicine packaging. Childproof bottles are certainly not chew proof.
Non-safety cap option.
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animals, bottle, cap, ephemera, icons, medication, medicine, meds, observation, packaging, pets, red, safety