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Thoughtless Acts?

Thoughtless Acts?
By Jane Fulton Suri, IDEO

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #66417 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-05
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 192 pages

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
Offers glimpses of IDEO's observation-based practice, featuring dozens of snapshots of people's everyday interactions with places and things.


Customer Reviews

The Ideo brand at work1
I'm extremely disappointed in this book. The vast majority of photos show completely inane examples of stuff people do every day. Seeing photos of someone using a table to lift their foot onto in order to tie a shoelace, or hanging their glases off the neck band of a tee shirt, or leaving litter in the basket of a bicycle provides little insight into good design. Some of the photos are so obscure that it's hard to work out what they're actually trying to portray.

This book has been marketed and sold on the back of Ideo's reputation as design experts. It's a shabby piece of exploitative publishing that is unlikely to lead to any actionable insights for it's readers.

a definally book to buy 5
this book was strongly recommend by our tutor.the visual language of people's thoughtless act is so simple and really makes your mind thinking.

Short But Sweet!4
This little book comes packed with around 150 images based on and around "thoughtless acts" - images looking at the way humans interact with their surroundings and with each other.

The images are great little visual notes and observations of the way we interact. In the back of the book, at around 20 pages is a few short examples of the way that IDEO use observation in their work, one of the key features in the design process.

This is a great little book for designers and people who like to notice the smaller details in some of the unconcious thoughts we all have, and acts we do.

Very engaging, although i dropped a star because it's a shame there aren't more examples from the work of IDEO, and a little more text to pack out a book which is mainly image based.