As technology becomes deeply integrated into every aspect of our lives, we've begun to expect more emotionally intelligent interactions. But smartphones don't know if we're having a bad day, and cars couldn't care less about compassion. Technology is developing more IQ, but it still lacks EQ.
In this book, Pamela Pavliscak--design researcher and advisor to Fortune 500 companies--explores new research about emotion, new technology that engages emotion, and new emotional design practices. Drawing on her own research and the latest thinking in psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics, Pamela shows you how design can help promote emotional well-being.
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Pamela's work with organizations like Google, IKEA, The New York Public Library, and Virgin draws designers, decision-makers, and community members into creative collaboration. She's also co-founder of SoundingBox, a new online research platform. Her insights have appeared in The New York Times, the LA Times, NPR, Slate, CBC, and Quartz. She's spoken at SXSW, TEDx, TNW, and Web Summit among many others. Currently, Pamela is on faculty at Pratt Institute where she teaches the next generation of tech designers.
Boston chapter of the Interaction Designers Association
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Behavioral Scientist, Author: 100 MORE Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People, How To Get People To Do Stuff, 100 Things Every Designer Needs To Know
Emotional intelligence and machines is the topic on our latest Human Tech podcast as we interview Pamela Pavliscak, author of Emotionally Intelligent Design. https://t.co/fPRE5WAbdd #design #ai #ux