October 27, 2008 | Kusz at Sustainable Innovation 2008
Adjunct professor John Paul Kusz of the Center for Sustainable Enterprise at IIT's Stuart School of Business, will speak at the 13th annual Sustainable Innovation conference in Malmo, Sweden on October 27-28.
October 8, 2008 | Vijay Kumar at 33rd Annual DMI Conference
Vijay will present on "Design Strategies Reshaping the Innovation Landscape" at the 33rd annual DMI Conference -- "REMIX" -- in Ogunquit, Maine on October 8.
September 22, 2008 | Images from DRC 2008
Attendees' photos from the 2008 Design Research Conference are on Flickr.com, tagged "drc2008".
September 21, 2008 | frog blog on DRC08
Jon Kolko of frog design reviews the 2008 Design Research Conference on the company's blog, in "Empathy and humanity at the IIT Design Research conference in Chicago."
August 1, 2008 | New faculty for 2008-2009
ID welcomes three new full-time faculty for the 2008-2009 academic year:
Tom MacTavish, Visiting Associate Professor, was for the past nine years director of Motorola Labs’ Center for Human Interaction Research. He previoiusly led the Human Interface Technology Center based in Atlanta (GA) for NCR Corporation, and served as Director of Engineering for NCR’s Wireless Communications and Networking engineering group. His interests span the range of activities in Human-Computer Interaction research and development, including strategy formulation, user and technology research, concept development, and product implementation. His courses this fall will include Interface Design, Interactive Media and a workshop related to these topics.
Anijo Mathew, Assistant Professor, has a B.Arch. from Birla Institute of Technology in India, and an MDesS from Harvard University Graduate School of Design. He is currently working on a PhD at the Open University in UK exploring the intersection of computing and design. his research interests include interactive (computer mediated) spaces, immersive/responsive environments, environmental behavior, and HCI in the design process. His classes this fall will include a workshop about interactive environments and a B session seminar about related content. His research looks at various methods and design mechanisms for the process of design; and the semantic appropriation of architecture (place) as enabled by new technologies.
Martin Thaler, Visiting Associate Professor, holds an MFA from the Royal College of Art, London, and a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design. For the past 12 years he has led multidisciplinary teams at the IDEO Chicago office for companies in the consumer electronics, medical, and furniture industries. He has been a regular member of the ID part-time faculty for many years, co-teaching the product design Research & Demo course. In addition, this fall he will teach an advanced product design workshop, and co-teach the product design Foundation course.
At the same time, ID bids a fond farewell to full-time faculty members Greg Prygrocki and Chris Conley. Professor Prygrocki will ease into retirement while continuing work on the Thinkering Spaces initiative with the MacArthur Foundation; Professor Conley, on sabbatical for the 2008-09 year, will continue to teach on a part-time basis while working on a book about innovation and expanding his work with companies and foundations.
July 21, 2008 | Alum's work wins 2008 IDEA/Brazil award
Charles Bezerra (PhD '00) and Motorola have won the 2008 IDEA/Brazil Award for MotoID – an application for Motorola cellular telephones enabling users to obtain information about music playing around the handset, identifying the name of the song, the artist and showing the album cover, when this is available. IDEA/Brazil is a partnership between the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) and Objeto Brasil - an NGO dedicated to the promotion of Brazilian design - and is is the first international "feeder competition" of the International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA). Charles is quoted in BusinessWeek.com's coverage of the awards ceremony. Download article (PDF , 22.74KB)
July 15, 2008 | Getting People To Talk video blogroll
Gabe Biller and Kristy Scovel's (MDes '08) instructional video on design ethnography garners attention in the human-factors blogosphere, including
Designing for Humans
toddwarfel.com
Dori's Moblog
Insights Qualitativos 2.0
and a ton more.
June 9, 2008 | Steven Poster (BS 67) photography exhibition
AROUND THE EDGES, an exhibition of black and white photographs by Steven Poster (BS '67) opens June 23 and continues through August 15, 2008, at AFP Galleries in New York City. A reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, June 26 from 6 to 8 pm. Poster is perhaps best known for work as a cinematographer for the Hollywood studios, where his credits include Director of Photography for Someone To Watch Over Me and Donny Darko. AROUND THE EDGES is a collection of documentary moments which speak to a number of subjects -- from a quiet interior scene to a landscape to a figure within a complex composition. Download article (PDF , 75.56KB)
June 3, 2008 | Thinkering Space at Learning Conference 08
Thinkering Space co-investigators Dale Fahnstrom and Greg Prygrocki, Research Coordinator Heloisa Moura, and adjunct instructor T.J. McLeish, will present a paper at the 15th Annual Conference On Learning, June 3-6 at the University of Illinois, Chicago. The paper gives an overview of the Thinkering Space system and introduces the major concepts and interaction frameworks that have grounded its ongoing development.
June 1, 2008 | Students win 2nd place in NextGen PC Design competition
Taeho Wang (MDes 08) and Min-Joong Kim (MDes 09) have won second place in the Microsoft/IDSA Next-Gen PC Design Competition, for WITHUS, a computer helping preschool children shape values and human relationships by encouraging them to play and learn through multi-user interactions.
June 1, 2008 | Structured Planning textbook available
In 355 liberally illustrated pages, this book collects materials on methods for design and planning under development at the Institute of Design for several decades, including examples from projects in product and systems design and design for services in both private and public sectors.
Structured Planning is a "kit of tools" covering phases of advanced planning from the earliest project definition activity to the evaluation of concepts. Six phases are covered in the book: Project Definition, Action Analysis, Structuring, Synthesis, Communication and Evaluation. Forms used in capturing issues, insights and ideas are covered in detail with examples from a variety of projects. Theory and algorithms for three computer programs used with Structuring (RELATN and VTCON) and Evaluation (SYSEVAL) are given, along with examples showing how the algorithms work. The book is used as the text for the course "Systems and Systematic Design" taught in the Institute of Design’s masters and doctoral design and planning programs.
A limited quantity of this book are available for US$35 plus shipping, by direct mail-order from the Institute of Design. To order, please visit https://payment.iit.edu/item.php?item=377, or call 312-595-4900.
June 1, 2008 | The Humble Designer: Logic and Ethics for Innovation
Charles Bezerra (PhD '00) has published a book, The Humble Designer: Logic and Ethics for Innovation in Brazil. It covers many aspects of design: multidisciplinary perspectives, problem identification, methodology and sustainability. The book also reflects about need for "intellectual modesty" and the role of critical debate in design processes. Influenced by the ethical philosopher Karl Popper, it points to the need for designers to act in the world as agents for reducing misery and violence and increasing freedom and education. (Rosari. 134pp. In Portuguese)
May 18, 2008 | Photography alum on cover of Chicago Tribune Magazine
Michael Abramson (Photo '77) had his work showcased in a cover-story Portfolio section of the Chicago Trib Magazine. Download article (PDF , 620.23KB)
May 1, 2008 | ID featured in Metropolis Magazine
In the story "It's Not Business As Usual", Metropolis Magazine's May issue writes about design schools that are "recalibrating to teach the principles of commerce". One case study from Stanford's D.school and one from ID (More Than Bikes, 2006) are profiled in depth. Download article (PDF , 1.40MB)
March 19, 2008 | Vijay Kumar in Forbes.com
Professor Kumar's sponsored project with T-Mobile is covered in an article on "Innovative Cellphones" and what companies are doing to stay ahead of the curve.
March 1, 2008 | Moholy at Milwaukee Art Musuem
ID's founder headlines a new exhibition at the Milwaukee Art Museum, "Foto: Modernity in Central Europe, 1918-1945," now through May 4, 2008.
February 13, 2008 | How to innovate in a recession
In discussing #3 on his list of five ways to innovate in a recession, Bruce Nussbaum points out "The IIT Institute of Design has sophisticated software to help companies do detailed anthropology inexpensively."
February 7, 2008 | Testa's Peerless building
Time Out Chicago magazine ran a story on the preservation of the Peerless Confection Company building, on Chicago's north side, designed by Angelo Testa (ID '45).
January 28, 2008 | Kid-friendly cities
This Gannett News Service article mentions ID and quotes MDMer Carol Coletta, regarding the school's recent design planning work on making cities more attractive to families with children.
January 16, 2008 | Nussbaum on StratCon08
BusinessWeek's Bruce Nussbaum gives some props to the upcoming ID Strategy Conference 2008 in his blog.
January 14, 2008 | Design Relationships book review (Brazil)
Adriano Galvao's (PhD 2007) new book, Design Relationships, was reviewed (in Portuguese) in the newsletter of ESDI, one of Brazil's top emerging design schools. English translation coming soon.

