Unit 1 Design History Theory
Lesson 1 Design-Led Innovation
Lesson 2 Design Revolution: An Interview with Emily Pilloton
Lesson 3 Interaction Design
Lesson 4 The Kyoto Design Declaration: Building a Sustainable
Future
Lesson 5 Design and Culture
Lesson 6 Italian Design
Unit 2 Design Fundamental
Lesson 7 Why User Experience Cannot Be Designed
Lesson 8 Painter-Van Gogh
Lesson 9 Myths about Paper Prototyping
Lesson 10 On the Case Study Method of Research and Teaching in
Design
Lesson 11 User Research Strategies: What Works, What Does Not
Work
Lesson 12 Handmade and Craftsman
Unit 3 Product Design
Lesson 13 Sir Jonathan Ive, the British Man Behind the Design of
Apples Iconic Products
Lesson 14 The Mobile Office
Lesson 15 iPod: 10 Breathtaking Years of lndustrial Design
Lesson 16 Does Culture Matter for Product Design
Lesson 17 Insect and Design
Lesson 18 A Bitter Pill to Swallow: The Rise and Fall of the Tablet
Computer
Unit 4 Visual Design
Lesson 19 Understanding Web Design
Lesson 20 Information Design: the Understanding Discipline
Lesson 21 Communication as Design
Lesson 22 Do Typefaces Really Matter?
Lesson 23 Bifocal Display
Unit 5 Technology Design
Lesson 24 Saving Advertising (Part Ⅰ)
Lesson 25 Just in Time Design
Lesson 26 How Much Do We Need?—Materials Knowledge
Lesson 27 Eye Tracking
Lesson 28 3-D Printers Redefine Industrial Design
Lesson 29 Brain, Body and Bytes: Psychophysiological User
Interaction
Lesson 30 Behind the Google Goggles, Virtual Reality
Unit 6 Service Design
Lesson 31 Copycat Design as An Open Platform for Innovation
Lesson 32 The Future of Context: Mobile Reading from Google to
Flipboard to FLUD
Lesson 33 Making Things Fun: an Introduction to Gamification
Lesson 34 The Truth about SoLoMo