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DPPI 2011: Milano, Italy
- Alessandro Deserti, Francesco Zurlo, Francesca Rizzo:

Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, DPPI '11, Milano, Italy, June 22-25, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1280-6
Innovative ways to explore UCD
- Ambra Trotto, Caroline Hummels, Michael Cruz Restrepo:

Towards design-driven innovation: designing for points of view using intuition through skills. 1:1-1:8 - Raul Pereira Pinto, Teresa Franqueira

, Ana Afonso, Rui Mendonça, Inês Laranjeira
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Bees: new creative agents. 2:1-2:8 - Anneli Selvefors

, Karin Blindh Pedersen, Ulrike Rahe:
Design for sustainable consumption behaviour: systematising the use of behavioural intervention strategies. 3:1-3:8 - Giulia Simeone, Marta Corubolo

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Co-design tools in 'place' development projects: an ongoing research case. 4:1-4:8 - Venere Ferraro, Seçil Ugur

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Designing wearable technologies through a user centered approach. 5:1-5:8 - Xiao Zhang, Ron Wakkary

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Design analysis: understanding e-waste recycling by Generation Y. 6:1-6:8 - Claudia De Giorgi, Beatrice Lerma, Cristina Allione, Eleonora Buiatti:

Sensory evolution: sensory and sustainable design strategies. 7:1-7:4 - Kristina Shin

, Kevin Downing
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User centred e-learning platform design. 8:1-8:4 - Yeoreum Lee, Youn-Kyung Lim, Hyeon-Jeong Suk

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Altruistic interaction design: a new interaction design approach for making people care more about others. 9:1-9:4 - Majken Kirkegaard Rasmussen, Marianne Graves Petersen:

Re-scripting interactive artefacts with feminine values. 10:1-10:8
Industries engaging users in design
- Andrés Lucero, Tuuli Mattelmäki:

Good to see you again: engaging users in design. 11:1-11:8 - Daniel Alenquer, Huitse Gan:

Board game brainstorm: pleasurable design solutions originate from pleasurable design process. 12:1-12:8 - Derya Özçelik, Javier Quevedo-Fernández, Jos P. Thalen, Jacques M. B. Terken

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Engaging users in the early phases of the design process: attitudes, concerns and challenges from industrial practice. 13:1-13:8 - Gülsen Töre Yargin

, Çigdem Erbug:
A proposed information systems framework for effective delivery of user research findings. 14:1-14:8 - Sanna Malinen

, Jarno Ojala:
Applying the heuristic evaluation method in the evaluation of social aspects of an exercise community. 15:1-15:8 - Roberta Gorno, Sara Colombo

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Attributing intended character to products through their formal features. 16:1-16:8 - Sari Kujala

, Virpi Roto
, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Arto Sinnelä:
Identifying hedonic factors in long-term user experience. 17:1-17:8 - Daria Loi:

TV reinvented: designing pleasurable interfaces for the living room. 18:1-18:4 - Jee Yeon Hwang, Kent Larson, Ryan C. C. Chin, Henry Holtzman:

Expressive driver-vehicle interface design. 19:1-19:4 - David Labbe

, Nathalie Martin
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Design of package artworks for pleasurable food experience by a user centric approach. 20:1-20:4 - Sabrina Muschiato, Maximiliano Romero

, Pelin Arlsan:
Design children's products with industries and users. 21:1-21:4 - Nicolas Nova

, Timothée Jobert:
User-centered design in video games: investigating gestural interfaces appropriation. 22:1-22:4 - Skandalis Alexandros, Sotirios Papantonopoulos, Dimitrios E. Koulouriotis

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Affective engineering: towards a consumer culture theory approach to kansei engineering. 23:1-23:8
Aesthetics of interaction models
- Juha Arrasvuori, Marion Boberg, Jussi Holopainen

, Hannu Korhonen
, Andrés Lucero
, Markus Montola:
Applying the PLEX framework in designing for playfulness. 24:1-24:8 - Chung-Ching Huang, Jeffrey Bardzell

, Jennifer Terrell:
Can your pet rabbit read your email?: a critical analysis of the Nabaztag rabbit. 25:1-25:8 - Armagan Karahanoglu

, Çigdem Erbug:
Perceived qualities of smart wearables: determinants of user acceptance. 26:1-26:8 - Céline Coutrix

, Kai Kuikkaniemi, Esko Kurvinen, Giulio Jacucci, Ivan Avdouevski, Riikka Mäkelä:
FizzyVis: designing for playful information browsing on a multitouch public display. 27:1-27:8 - Hyewon Kim:

Enactment of inter-subjectivity in phenomenological bodily interaction: a conceptual framework. 28:1-28:8 - Patrizia Marti

, Leonardo Giusti:
Bringing aesthetically-minded design to devices for disabilities. 29:1-29:8 - Nadia Mounajjed

, Imran A. Zualkernan
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From simple pleasure to pleasurable skin: an interactive architectural screen. 30:1-30:8 - Nai-Feng Chen, Chun-Heng Ho

, Min-Yuan Ma:
Sensory importance and emotions at early stage of product experiences: a qualitative study of juice squeezer. 31:1-31:8 - Seçil Ugur

, Raffaella Mangiarotti, Monica Bordegoni
, Marina Carulli
, S. A. G. Wensveen, I. Laura Duncker:
An experimental research project: wearable technology for embodiment of emotions. 32:1-32:8 - Valentina Rognoli

, Giuseppe Salvia
, Marinella Levi
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The aesthetic of interaction with materials for design: the bioplastics' identity. 33:1-33:8 - Carola Moujan:

From function to pleasure: touch, interaction, and the interspace. 34:1-34:4 - Jeanne Tan

, Ziqian Bai
, Xiao-ming Tao
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Interactive interiors: preliminary study of integrating textile embellishment techniques and polymeric photonic fibers for interior textiles. 35:1-35:4 - Valentina Rognoli

, Elvin Karana
, Owain Pedgley:
Natural fibre composites in product design: an investigation into material perception and acceptance. 36:1-36:4 - Juha Kronqvist, Anna Salmi

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Co-designing (with) organizations: human-centeredness, participation and embodiment in organizational development. 37:1-37:8
Design culture and thinking in industry
- Tatu Marttila:

Unpleasurable products and interfaces: provocative design communication for sustainable society. 38:1-38:4 - Sabine Roth-Koch:

Digitalization of paper sketches integration of the non digital draft. 39:1-39:4 - Fahrettin Ersin Alaca:

Soft systems networking in design thinking for a sustainable society. 40:1-40:8 - Mariana Pohlmann, Cristine Raseira, Lauren Duarte

, Wilson Kindlein Jr.:
Design and territory: laser cutting/engraving applied in the manufacture of products for the promotion of the "Pedra Grande" archeological site, RS, Brazil. 41:1-41:8 - Marzia Mortati

, Leon Cruickshank:
Design and SMEs: the trigger of creative ecosystems. 42:1-42:8 - Mohsen Jaafarnia, Ravi Mokashi Punekar:

Automobile design: a co-relation technique to assessment of human emotion, visual expression and product form. 43:1-43:8 - Jacinta Costa, Sara Bento Botelho, Rui Mendonça, João Martins, Pedro Bandeira Maia, Ricardo Gonçalves, Teresa Franqueira

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Design research applicability on Portuguese industry: Recipor S.A. company. 44:1-44:8 - Venanzio Arquilla, Davide Genco, Marzia Mortati

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The design of a knowledge exchange network between university and SMEs: the DEA experience. 45:1-45:8 - Francesca Ostuzzi, Giuseppe Salvia

, Valentina Rognoli
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The value of imperfection in industrial product. 46:1-46:8 - Gert Pasman, Edgar Wieringa:

Landing design thinking in industry: "making software for bookkeeping, but not in a bookkeeping way". 47:1-47:4 - Steven Birnie, Jon Rogers

, Charlie Rohan:
The Pillar ATM: NCR and community centered innovation. 48:1-48:8 - Susan Carden:

Authenticity in digital printing. 49:1-49:4
Organizing design in industry
- Ioana Ocnarescu, Frédérique Pain, Carole Bouchard

, Améziane Aoussat, Dominique Sciamma:
Improvement of the industrial design process by the creation and usage of intermediate representations of technology, "TechCards". 50:1-50:8 - Natalie Ebenreuter, Marjan Geerts:

Design strategy: towards an understanding of different methods and perspectives. 51:1-51:8 - Jørgen Rasmussen, Gunnar Kramp, Bo Schiønning Mortensen:

Prototyping design and business. 52:1-52:8 - Carl Behrendorff, Sam Bucolo, Evonne Miller

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Designing disruption: linking participatory design and design thinking in technology orientated industries. 53:1-53:8 - Haakon Faste:

Opening "open" innovation. 54:1-54:8 - Alessandro Deserti, Francesco Zurlo:

Design and industry: lessons from the Italian design system. 55:1-55:8 - António Gomes

, Vasco A. Branco
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How to measure design contribution to the competitiveness of companies: models for analysis tool. 56:1-56:4 - Lutz Gegner, Mikael Runonen, Turkka Keinonen:

Oscillating between extremes: a framework for mapping differing views on User eXperience. 57:1-57:8 - Aviaja Borup Lynggaard:

Pushing firm boundaries through research and open innovation. 58:1-58:4 - Onur Mustak Cobanli:

Integrating end-users to the design process through design competitions. 59:1-59:8
Service design and interactions
- Kirsi Hakio

, Tuuli Mattelmäki:
Design adventures in public sector. 60:1-60:8 - Fatih Kursat Ozenc, Lorrie Faith Cranor

, James H. Morris:
Adapt-a-ride: understanding the dynamics of commuting preferences through an experience design framework. 61:1-61:8 - Chung-Ching Huang, Erik Stolterman:

Temporality in interaction design. 62:1-62:8 - Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Jarmo Palviainen, Santtu Pakarinen, Else Lagerstam

, Eeva Kangas:
User perceptions of Wow experiences and design implications for Cloud services. 63:1-63:8 - Marco Maiocchi, Margherita Pillan:

Designing formal attributes and user experience in public services. 64:1-64:8 - Maria Foverskov, Thomas Binder

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Super Dots: making social media tangible for senior citizens. 65:1-65:8 - Jodi Forlizzi, John Zimmerman

, Steven Dow:
Families and services: understanding opportunities for co-production of value in service design. 66:1-66:8 - Xin Li, Xia Zhang, Zhiyong Fu:

Tech-care: designing remote-controlled interfaces for communication and interaction within Chinese family. 67:1-67:4 - Eun-Ji Cho:

Interpersonal interaction for pleasurable service experience. 68:1-68:4
Workshops
- Massimo Botta, Nadia Catenazzi, Lorenzo Sommaruga

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Human centered design framework to generate novel ambient intelligence interface solutions. 69:1-69:2 - Irene Kamp, Peter Vink

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The elements in design that result in fun products. 70:1-70:2 - Daria Cantù, Fiammetta Costa, Francesca Rizzo:

Life 2.0: geographical positioning services to support independent living and social interaction of elderly people. 71:1-71:2

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