mark bradyinSutherland LabsWhat is a service safari and how to use itAt Sutherland Labs, we have a range of methodologies that we use to help our clients explore their research, design, and business…Aug 14, 2017Aug 14, 2017
mark bradyManaging a borough-wide change to recyclingIn the UK, we have a frustrating approach to recycling. There’s no UK-wide approach, so each borough tends to have a different system. So…Jun 5, 2017Jun 5, 2017
mark bradyJust when will you use the Apple Watch?Where will the Apple Watch fit into a person’s device ecology, and how will task complexity and duration impact usage and uptake?Mar 1, 2017Mar 1, 2017
mark bradyIteration, and the essence of a designIteration is the foundation of good design and it’s something that’s been used in good designs throughout history. Iteration strips away…Mar 1, 2017Mar 1, 2017
mark bradyThe notifications plagueHow might notifications evolve in the future, and how can they be designed to make us happy?Mar 1, 2017Mar 1, 2017
mark bradyThe future of context aware devicesOur mobile devices are increasingly becoming more context aware, opening up a range of possibilities. Where might things go in the future?Mar 1, 2017Mar 1, 2017
mark bradyIoT has one weakness — the InternetThere’s been a lot of growing buzz in the tech world about the internet of things, or IoT. It’s the concept that more and more ‘things’ are…Mar 1, 2017Mar 1, 2017
mark bradyMaking voice technology work for the massesVoice-technology has had an increasing amount of attention from both tech companies and the press alike recently. Amazon’s Echo has gone…Mar 1, 2017Mar 1, 2017
mark bradyROI and UXThere’s an awkward, infuriating question that every seasoned UX researcher will have encountered: “What’s the return on investment from…Mar 1, 20171Mar 1, 20171
mark bradyinSutherland LabsBanking: Skating to where the puck isOnline banking is a tacked-on experience, for the most part. The standard view upon logging into your online bank is a list of your…Mar 1, 2017Mar 1, 2017