Since November 2013, I am a Member and Global Design Ambassador for The Interaction Design Foundation. I am always looking for new learning opportunities and IDF seemed the right place to start, especially that I finished my Master studies. These are my thoughts for the whole experience that is interaction-design.org.
Design Books I've read and recommend #1
For the last six years I’ve chosen to read only design related books to improve my skills. I’ve kept a distance from novels, fairy tales and so on, in favor of keeping track with the requirements and trends for fields such as User Experience, Information Architecture and Interaction Design. In the following post I will present some of those books that I’ve read and guided me on the right track. This is my list of recommendations.
Australia
Throughout the years I started to know more about myself and my limits and one thing is certain: I cannot stay still. I am constantly looking for new ways of improving myself, educationally and professionally speaking. It's that feeling of achievement, that makes you smile and keeps you moving forward every time you look back. Now I'm looking back at Team AVe's participation at the Imagine Cup 2012 World Finals (Game Design: Phone) in Sydney, Australia and I must say... it was one hell of a ride. This is the story of "Cityquest".