Really good article on the front on NYTimes today, on a “user-anthropologist” working for Nokia who travels the world to study people and human behavior.

“Rather than sending someone like Chipchase to Vietnam or India as an emissary for the company — loaded with products and pitch lines, as a marketer might be — the idea is to reverse it, to have Chipchase, a patently good listener, act as an emissary for people like the barber or the shoe-shop owner’s wife, enlightening the company through written reports and PowerPoint presentations on how they live and what they’re likely to need from a cellphone, allowing that to inform its design.”

Can the Cellphone Help End Global Poverty?

posted by Jason Lynes on Friday, Apr 11, 2008
tagged with design, user-centered