Senior Project – Comparing Human Factors
In which I document the usability of everyday objects in Guatemala, survey some people about it, make some cultural comparisons, and receive a B.S. in psychology.
In which I document the usability of everyday objects in Guatemala, survey some people about it, make some cultural comparisons, and receive a B.S. in psychology.
A playful experiment – an action figure that comes to “life” in response to a light and goes back to rest when the light is turned off.
on how a little piece of elastic can solve a large dilemma.
Extending UI process to a familiar daily activity.
Diagramming the process of entering the Boston Subway, I found some surprising edge cases that are not well accounted for.
on how a teabag can go mountain climbing.
An intriguing alternative method for user testing.
On how cobwebs can collect on intangible systems – telephone auto attendants, for example.
On rolling tubes of toothpaste and other surprisingly roll-able forms of packaging.
On rolling tubes of toothpaste and other surprisingly roll-able forms of packaging.