Designing With Meaning Part 2: My Favourite Infographics
This blog follows on from the “Loving Functional Design in Surveys” blog. In September, I spoke at the ASC Conference in Winchester, UK, and was lucky enough to listen to Tobias Sturt and Adam Frost...
View ArticleMy take on Social Media for (big & small businesses) in Market Research
Social Media Profiles: Gotta catch ’em all! When I first started RTG (Research Through Gaming), one of the first things I did (aside from attempt to make an awful website…cut me some slack, this was...
View ArticleUpcoming 2015 conference on Trust, Risk, Information and the Law
This is just a quick post, because I’ve seen that the Association of Survey Computing has advertised a call for papers on behalf of the upcoming conference “Trust, Risk, Infomration and the Law” taking...
View ArticleDon’t Ask About The Future of Mobile Market Research. Ask What Will Be Mobile...
By Betty Adamou As a game developer for market research and data collection, I always have one eye on the evolutions in software and hardware in the games industry, which is a huge advantage, as so...
View ArticleOur work published in Online Research Methods in Russia: Trends & Prospects book
A paper that spurred invitations to speak at several conference talks and provide keynote addresses is now published in the Online Research Methods in Russia: Trends & Prospects book which has...
View ArticleAugmented Reality: The Future of Research
By David Wiszniowski Kia has recently introduced an advertisement working in tandem with (a great) Australian company, Explore Engage. Explore Engage has created some amazing and interactive augmented...
View ArticleFuture Technology Watch: The ‘Immersive Cocoon’ Experience
By Paul McGhie The Immersive Cocoon is a concept product designed by NAU. The company states that the goal of the project is to ‘push the envelope and provoke a new conception of interface technology’....
View ArticleFuturistic Data Collection: inFORM Is MIT’s Dynamic Shape Display
By David Wisniowski Tangible Media Group, the MIT media lab, recently promoted its dynamic shape display ‘inFORM’. This device is the coolest piece of technology that has been unveiled by the company...
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