SAP Design Guild Newsletters 2011

Updated: December 21, 2011

Newsletters: 84 | 83 | 82 | 81 | 80 | 79 | 78 | 77 | 76 | 75

Nothing gets lost at the SAP Design Guild. Here is the archive of our newsletters from 2011.

 

SAP Design Guild Newsletter – December 2011 (No. 84, 12/21/2011)

We would like to inform you of the following additions to the Website:

  • We continued our work on the highlight topic "Designing for a Sustainable Future" and published two more articles, each consisting of two parts – this concludes the "active" phase of the highlight topic (these articles have also been published in the Design Tidbits):
    • A Proposal for Playful Interactive Persuasion: The "Employees' Commute Calculator" (ECC): Part 1 – Part 2
      Design Tidbits versions: Part 1 – Part 2
    • Using Ambient Media to Support the Awareness of Remote Colleagues: Part 1 – Part 2
      Design Tidbits versions: Part 1 – Part 2
    • The glossary and the link list have also been updated.
  • We also published a new story:
    • Leading Global UX Teams (by Dan Rosenberg, SVP SAP UX, and Janaki Kumar, SAP UX)
  • We added four articles to our UI Design Blinks column:
    • Sneak Preview Number Three into interaction-design
    • A Quick Look at the HCI Encyclopedia
    • One More Sneak Preview into interaction-design.org...
    • Bike Speedometers and Some Worst-Case Use Cases (or Scenarios)
  • We updated our events page to display events for 2012 and 2013 on the main page.
  • Finally, we added one new book presentation and made a few updates to the Books & People section. We are also doing our best to publish a draft version of the review of the following book by the end of this year:
    • "Living with Complexity" by Don Norman

The publication of the "Accessibility" edition had to be postponed until 2012, but it is nearly ready for publication. In preparation of the edition, we already updated a few related pages: Vision and Visual Disabilities – An Introduction, Accessibility Links and References, and Accessibility Glossary. Moreover, we made a number of further updates to our glossary and link list pages in the Goodies section.

 

SAP Design Guild Newsletter –  November 2011 (No. 83, 11/23/2011)

 We would like to inform you of the following additions to the Website:

  • We added a new photo page featuring the local World Usability Day 2011 event in Mannheim, Germany:
    • SAP's Presence at World Usability Day 2011 in Mannheim, Germany – A Photo Story
  • We adapted our UI event pages and added a new page for 2012, which is now the default page.
  • Finally, we added two new articles in our UI Design Blinks corner:
    • Technology Serves People???
    • A Sneak Preview into interaction-design.org for SAP Design Guild Readers
    • A third UI Design Blink is in draft state and will be published by the end of November, 2011

We would also like to inform you that we are preparing a new edition featuring accessibility. We cannot promise that the edition will be ready for publication in 2011, but we are trying our best.

 

SAP Design Guild Newsletter – October 2011 (No. 82, 10/19/2011)

We would like to inform you of the following additions to the Website:

  • We added the concluding article in our series about designing for a workforce that acts more sustainably to the design tidbits:
    • Designing for A Workforce That Acts More Sustainably – Part 6: Replacing Physical Objects with Virtual (Digital) Ones
    • We also added this article to our current highlight topic "Designing for a Sustainable Future". The highlight topic will be concluded with two more articles to appear in 2011.
  • There are also two new articles in our UI Design Blinks corner:
    • Processing "pour l'art'!
    • A Matter of (Visual) Perception

 

SAP Design Guild Newsletter – August 2011 (No. 81, 08/24/2011)

We would like to inform you of the following additions to the Website:

  • In the design tidbits, we added another article to our series about designing for a workforce that acts more sustainably:
    • Designing for A Workforce That Acts More Sustainably – Part 5: Using Persuasive Design/Technology (one more article is in preparation and will conclude the series)
    • We also added this article to our new highlight topic "Designing for a Sustainable Future" (will be extended in course of the following months)
  • There was also an outburst of four new articles in our UI Design Blinks corner:
    • Don't Take My 4:3 Monitor Away from Me – or Perhaps You Can?
    • Don't Take My 4:3 Monitor Away from Me – or Perhaps You Can? Checking the Feasibility of Portrait Monitors
    • Don't Take My 4:3 Monitor Away from Me – or Perhaps You Can? Looking at the Options for Portrait Monitors, and My Conclusions
    • What Is a Usability Issue?
  • Finally, we updated our books & people corner with three new presentations of HCI professionals.

 

SAP Design Guild Newsletter – July 2011 (No. 80, 07/27/2011)

We would like to inform you of the following additions to the Website:

  • We added a new editorial that, among others, introduces our new highlight topic:
    • SAP User Experience at DUXU 2011 and More...
  • This means that we also published a new highlight topic – intended to support the DUXU 2011 sustainability session with SAP UX participation and collecting articles around "design and sustainability":
    • Highlight Topic: Designing for a Sustainable Future (will be extended in course of the following months)
  • We published a new story by SAP UX colleague Janaki Kumar:
    • SAP Helps Apple Keep iPhone Away from Bad Guys – A User Experience Perspective
  • In the design tidbits, we added another article to our series about designing for a workforce that acts more sustainably:
    • Designing for A Workforce That Acts More Sustainably – Part 4: Using Ambient Media to Support Awareness of Remote Colleagues (two more articles are in preparation)
  • Finally, we added about a dozen books to our book list.

 

SAP Design Guild Newsletter – June 2011 (No. 79, 06/30/2011)

 We would like to inform you of the following additions and changes to the Website:

  • We finished the 10th Anniversary Edition of the SAP Design Guild by adding a recently published article that perfectly fits the edition: The article provides an overview of how the site's design changed over the years, exemplified by home pages:
    • SAP Design Guild Design History in Screen Shots
  • We also finalized an article an article for the 10th Anniversary Edition that has already been announced  in the previous newsletter:
    • Design for the Elderly – Designing for People with Alzheimer's
  • Moreover, we decided to move our article series about how designers can help making a company's workforce behave more sustainably from the edition to the design tidbits, because the series has grown bigger than expected (in July, we will also include these articles in an upcoming highlight topic about sustainability):
    • In the design tidbits are available for some time: Part 1 and Part 2
    • We just added part 3 of the series: Designing for A Workforce That Acts More Sustainably – Part 3 (further articles are in preparation)
  • We also finalized a two-part article around the NodeXL visualization tool (design tidbits; already announced in the previous newsletter):
    • Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and NodeXL: A Perfect Match – Part I
    • Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and NodeXL: A Perfect Match – Part II
  • We added a new accessibility guideline to our Resources section :
    • Accessibility Guidelines for SAP Interactive Forms by Adobe
  • We added a few more quotes from Don Norman to our quotes page
  • Finally, we added a new page with desktop motives to our Goodies section :
    • Desktop Motives (16): Macros

Outlook

We still have three articles for the sustainability series and a book review in the pipeline, but as priorities are changing fast we will not make any promises...

 

SAP Design Guild Newsletter – May 2011 (No. 78, 05/26/2011)

We would like to inform you of the following additions to the Website:

  • We added two more articles to the 10th Anniversary Edition:
    • Designing for A Workforce That Acts More Sustainably – Part 2
    • Design for the Elderly – How Design Can Support People with Dementia (draft, final version ready next week)
  • In the Stories section, we published a photo page about SAP UX at CHI 2011:
    • SAP's Presence at CHI 2011 in Vancouver, Canada – A Photo Story
    • We had also published a welcome page for CHI 2011 attendees
  • We are in the process of writing a two-part article around the NodeXL visualization tool. The first part is already in draft state and will be finalized next week. The second part is in progress, and we provide a preview of it:
    • Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and NodeXL: A Perfect Match – Part I (draft, final version ready next week)
    • Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and NodeXL: A Perfect Match – Part II (preview)
  • We published a new note from Co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe:
    • Note from the Co-CEO
  • We added two pages, on which we collect SAP Design Guild designs and backgrounds:
    • SAP Design Guild Backgrounds
    • SAP Design Guild Design History in Screen Shots
  • We added a few more books to our book list and two new book presentations in the Books & People corner:
    • Yvonne Rogers, Jenny Preece, and Helen Sharp: Interaction Design – Beyond Human-Computer Interaction (3rd Edition)
    • Arnie Lund: User Experience Management – Essential Skills for Leading Effective UX Teams
  • Finally, we added a new article to our UI Design Blinks column:
    • Full Press Snap and Dumb Users Who Do Not Know Their Cameras...

Outlook

We still have a pipeline of articles, but as priorities are changing fast, we will not provide a look at the pipeline this time.

By the way, our redesign has reached a more or less stable state at the moment.

SAP Design Guild Newsletter – April 2011 (No. 77, 04/27/2011)

We would like to inform you of the following additions to the Website:

  • In a new editorial, we announce SAP's presence at the CHI 2011 conference:
    • SAP at CHI 2011 – Vancouver, Canada
  • We published a new UI guideline in the Resources section:
    • SAP UI Guidelines for Dashboard Design
    • We also added links to four new mobile UI guidelines offered on the SAP Service Marketplace: SAP UI Guidelines for iPhone, SAP UI Guidelines for iPad, SAP UI Guidelines for Blackberry, and SAP UI Guidelines for the Android Platform (see section "Current Public SAP UI Guidelines" and instructions)
  • Finally, we added two new articles to our UI Design Blinks column:
    • UI Guidelines Are a Developer's (or UI Designer's) Best Friends!
    • Missing and Misleading Error Messages from a Bank Statement Printer...

Outlook

We still have a book review in our review pipeline: Donald Norman – Living with Complexity. Probably, we will also publish a second review of Norman's book. Moreover, we had to delay the publication of the final two articles for the 10th Anniversary Edition until May 2011. One of the reasons for this delay is that we adapted the site’s design to the new look of the SAP company Website. The design will be adapted further in the course of this year.

 

SAP Design Guild Newsletter – March 2011 (No. 76, 03/30/2011)

We would like to inform you of the following additions to the Website:

  • In a new editorial, we announce the completion of our 10th Anniversary Edition:
    • 10th Anniversary Edition (Nearly) Complete
  • The final publishing wave for our 10th Anniversary Edition provided already three new articles in March 2011:
    • Design for the Elderly – Some Tightrope Walks
    • Designing for A Workforce That Acts More Sustainably – Part 1
    • Aging and Technology – A Personal Account
    • Two concluding articles (Design for the Elderly – How Design Can Support People with Dementia, Designing for A Workforce That Acts More Sustainably – Part 2) will follow in April.
  • We added three articles to our UI Design Blinks column:
    • The Plagues of Modern Times (1) – Online Software Updates
    • A Clash of Conceptual Models Leads to Credit Card Hassles...
    • Enriching and Not-So-Enriching Complexity
  • Finally, we added a new book presentation to our Books&People corner

We still have a new book review in our review pipeline: Donald Norman – Living with Complexity.

Moreover, for the convenience of our readers, we added a copy of the review of Nathan Shedroff’s book Design is the Problem to the 10th Anniversary Edition because the book is often referenced in the edition.

 

SAP Design Guild Newsletter – January/February 2011 (No. 75, 02/23/2011)

We would like to inform you of the following additions to the Website:

  • We added a new page to our selection of desktop motives:
    • Ice, Snow, and Trees
  • In our Stories section, we published a report about a podcast in which SAP UX team member Janaki Kumar took part:
    • Janaki Kumar at LUNAR Podcast "Sustainability Design 2.0"
  • We added one more article to our UI Design Blinks column:
    • The Blessings of Auto-Complete
    • A further UI Design Blink is in progress
  • We further updated our events page and now include some deadlines and registration details (if available)

Moreover, we continued work on the 10th Anniversary Edition and plan to publish two or three more articles until the end of March. This final publishing wave will close the edition.

We also have a new book review in our review pipeline: Donald Norman – Living with Complexity.

 

 

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