The International Journal of Design (including Interaction Design)
Reposted with Don Norman's permission. I haven't had a chance to
check out the journal itself yet.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Don Norman <norman at nngroup.com>
Date: Feb 1, 2008 4:41 PM
Subject: The International Journal of Design (including Interaction Design)
I'd like to recommend an open, high-quality on-line journal to the CHI
community: The International Journal of Design (www.ijdesign.org).
This journal is peer-reviewed (acceptance rate is about 20%). It
contains high quality, original articles of interest to the design
community in general, but also to CHI. For example, Löwgren' paper on
"fluency" is highly relevant to CHI: "Fluency as an Experiential
Quality in Augmented Spaces," Jonas Löwgren (URLs to the abstract,
HTML and PDF versions of the paper are
at: http://www.ijdesign.org/ojs/index.php/IJDesign/ )
Access to all papers is free.
I have just joined the Editorial Board. Note that there is now a call
seeking papers for a special issue on Cultural Aspects of Interaction
Design, which will be published in August 2008. The deadline for
submitting full papers is February 28, 2008.
Don Norman
Nielsen Norman Group & Northwestern University
norman at nngroup.com
<http://www.jnd.org/>
Comments
On 2/2/08, Alan Wexelblat <awexelblat at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Reposted with Don Norman's permission. I haven't had a chance to
> check out the journal itself yet.
I just checked it out... it features a number of interesting looking
articles, from an IxD's perspective. I just read one that discusses
different ways of defining, thinking about, and designing user value, which
is *highly* relevant to what I do day to day.
Thanks for posting this, Alan!
F.