Brief notes on Design Matters Tokyo 2023 by Ramses
2/6/2023 16:20
A few bullet point notes taken during some of the talks at Design Matters Tokyo 2023 — the information is provided as is. These works as reminders for topics to research or expand later on.
the event → designmatters.jp/
reach out → rc@omg.lol
What does design means to you? by Saki Asakawa
- Technology has the power to change our lives for the better
- Innovations help us using home appliances, reading, accessing info, going out, communication remote…
- Accessibility helps people and everyone around it.
- As designers we need to avoid the “better than nothing but…”
- A combination of physical (what people can do) and mental (how comfortable people feel) accessibility, results in well being.
- What UXR values: everyone is biased, appreciate diversity and diversify the work environment.
Searching the art style to not get lost in the age of Tech rush by Marina Nakagawa
- Should designers have an art style?
- Art style is more about having a unique range of skills that you can put to use into solving issues.
- can AI be a real threat for designers?
- The journey to find your own style; make personal work regularly and be serious about it.
- Don’t limit yourself to what you dream. Do what you enjoy.
- Have a style but don’t let style have you
(de)Generative creativity powered by AI by Lysandre Follet
- AI Bias
- Bias is not explored enough in the digital field.
- What does the AI bias mean for us in the digital creative space?
- Democratization of cocreation with machine intelligence.
- Pretrained on existing data brings traditional bias. Bias towards the English language on western concepts.
- What was the AI trained on?
- What are you looking at? Is there an inherent biased?
- “More of the same”
- AI Powered Creative Monoculture
- What is going to be remembered? What’s the cultural heritage in digital?
Global Design: Prioritizing Inclusion, Accessibility, and Sustainability by Regine Gilbert
- Designing for a global audience requires digital designers to prioritize inclusion…
- How do you feel when you’re left out? Negative emotions.
- How do we make people feel when our experiences are not accessible.
- Consider localization from the start: language, cultural nuances, and the targeted market.
- Colors, fonts, icons, and images change in location.
- Stay local.
- Inclusion: a broad range of users, their diversity and the broad range of contexts.
- Look out for cultural highlights in design application.
- Disability is your personal bias — what can we achieve with accessibility?
- 67% of accessibility happen in design.
- Hierarchy: relationship between elements. Look out for font size, contrast, repetition, scale, discoverability.
- What can we do to make our design more sustainable? DO YOUR RESEARCH.
Designing Household Budgets and Well-being by June Taketani
- Well/being can be perceived as a tree: roots (foundation), trunk (abilities), branches (action) and fruits (outcome)
- Respect user life’s foundation to nurture their ability
- Guide users towards the long term outcomes not just solve short term problems.
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