Published inIxN — The Intersection BlogTwo-way Communications in Transit: Lessons Learned From Designing Public Interactive KiosksOver the past few years, we have worked with transit agencies across the U.S. on how they can improve customer communications within…Feb 6, 2019Feb 6, 2019
Published inWonderful BehaviorsStreet-Aware Augmented Reality Patterns for User SafetyHere’s a blurb from my recap of a recent prototype around AR patterns for user street safety:Mar 15, 2017Mar 15, 2017
Published inDesigning for AutismAAC Tech and Autism: A recap of Mark Surabian’s talkOur first NYC Designing for Autism MeetupJan 30, 2017A response icon2Jan 30, 2017A response icon2
Published inWonderful BehaviorsViewfinder: Framing Views in Augmented RealityAn IXD grad thesis explorationJan 26, 2017Jan 26, 2017
Making phone-based AR more inclusive: A thoughtHow might we show people behind the phone what’s going on?Jan 15, 2017Jan 15, 2017
ViewFinder: Framing Views In Augmented RealityAn exploration into capturing and tracking surrounding views by saving augmented reality frames in 3D space.Jan 10, 2017A response icon1Jan 10, 2017A response icon1
Published inDesigning for AutismOn Designing Events for the Autism-Friendly Design Community: Five PersonasHow treating event planning as designing helped bring clarity to our processApr 8, 2016Apr 8, 2016
On ClichésEvery industry, every practice has its favorite cliché quotes/anecdotes.Mar 11, 2016A response icon1Mar 11, 2016A response icon1
Partnering UpI’ve recently been hooked onto the podcast Startup by Gimlet Media, which was recommended to me by Drew Cogbill (thanks Drew!) Startup…Feb 17, 2016A response icon2Feb 17, 2016A response icon2
Designing for Autism: A Work In ProgressAnnouncing a project that my classmate David and I are embarking on to bring together designers for autism.Feb 15, 2016A response icon2Feb 15, 2016A response icon2