Day 2 of Interaction 12 had the conference sessions launching in full swing. Today kicked off with an energetic opening keynote by Luke Williams and wrapped up with some experimental thoughts courtesy of Anthony Dunne, with several interesting panels sandwiched between. Below are my sketchnote interpretations of the panels I went to today.
Updated with higher resolution and retouched versions.Disrupt
(with Luke Williams)
This was a great kickoff keynote that really brought a business-centric view to the craft of disruptive product design.
Design Language for Interactions
(with Mike Lemmon)
A discussion about the layers of interaction design and structuring good patterns.
Does Size Matter?
(with Michael Levin)
Using delicious trifle, cupcakes and muffins as metaphor, Michael discussed the three C’s of good device ecosystem design: Consistency, Continuity and Complementary.
The Future of Design: Healthcare and Technology
(with Virgil Wong and Akshay Kapur)
Design for the Unknown: Healthcare and Ambiguity
(with Maggie Breslin)
The Aesthetics of Motion in the Age of Natural User Interfaces
(with Dave Malouf)
This was a rousing session that compared paradigms from music and dance to those of interaction gestures.
What If…Crafting Design Speculations
(with Anthony Dunne)
Albeit this was a highly artistic/experimental talk, Anthony stressed the importance of imagining all possible futures to get to a solution–not just the most probable ones.
Tags: Interaction Design, Sketches




















Love the notes!