Advertisement · 728 × 90
#
Hashtag

#sketchingHCI

Advertisement · 728 × 90
Three copies of sketching in hci on my desk at work!

Three copies of sketching in hci on my desk at work!

Sweet, sweet #sketchingHCI book in my hands at last. A privilege to see 8 years of mine and @maccymacx.bsky.social work become a whole book!

6 2 0 0

We’re pleased to announce that our course, “Sketching in HCI: Scribble, Sketch, Elaborate, Teach”, has been accepted to #CHI2025! 🖌️

Join @asmirry.bsky.social and me to explore how sketching in HCI—no artistic experience is required.

📅 We hope to see you there!

#SketchingHCI #HCI

6 1 0 0
A Kindle device displaying the cover of the book Sketching in Human-Computer Interaction by Makayla Lewis and Miriam Sturdee. The cover features hand-drawn illustrations, sketches, and text surrounding the title. A red circle contains the subtitle: “A Practical Guide to Sketching Theory and Application.” The book is published by Springer. The Kindle rests on a patterned fabric background.

A Kindle device displaying the cover of the book Sketching in Human-Computer Interaction by Makayla Lewis and Miriam Sturdee. The cover features hand-drawn illustrations, sketches, and text surrounding the title. A red circle contains the subtitle: “A Practical Guide to Sketching Theory and Application.” The book is published by Springer. The Kindle rests on a patterned fabric background.

A Kindle device displaying the Acknowledgements page of the book Sketching in Human-Computer Interaction. The text includes expressions of gratitude from the authors, Makayla and Miriam, to their families, colleagues, collaborators, and members of the sketching and sketchnotes community. It also mentions appreciation for animal companions like cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, and chinchillas. The Kindle is resting on a patterned fabric background.

A Kindle device displaying the Acknowledgements page of the book Sketching in Human-Computer Interaction. The text includes expressions of gratitude from the authors, Makayla and Miriam, to their families, colleagues, collaborators, and members of the sketching and sketchnotes community. It also mentions appreciation for animal companions like cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, and chinchillas. The Kindle is resting on a patterned fabric background.

A Kindle device displaying the Introduction section of the book Sketching in Human-Computer Interaction by Makayla Lewis and Miriam Sturdee. The text includes the authors’ affiliations with Kingston University, London, UK, and the University of St Andrews, UK. The introduction highlights the value of sketching as a skill in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) for researchers and practitioners, outlining the book’s focus on teaching sketching techniques and applications in HCI. The Kindle is placed on a patterned fabric background.

A Kindle device displaying the Introduction section of the book Sketching in Human-Computer Interaction by Makayla Lewis and Miriam Sturdee. The text includes the authors’ affiliations with Kingston University, London, UK, and the University of St Andrews, UK. The introduction highlights the value of sketching as a skill in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) for researchers and practitioners, outlining the book’s focus on teaching sketching techniques and applications in HCI. The Kindle is placed on a patterned fabric background.

A Kindle device displaying the  continued Introduction section of the book Sketching in Human-Computer Interaction by Makayla Lewis and Miriam Sturdee. The introduction highlights the value of sketching as a skill in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) for researchers and practitioners, outlining the book’s focus on teaching sketching techniques and applications in HCI. It includes a doodle styled sketch of the authors. The Kindle is placed on a patterned fabric background.

A Kindle device displaying the continued Introduction section of the book Sketching in Human-Computer Interaction by Makayla Lewis and Miriam Sturdee. The introduction highlights the value of sketching as a skill in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) for researchers and practitioners, outlining the book’s focus on teaching sketching techniques and applications in HCI. It includes a doodle styled sketch of the authors. The Kindle is placed on a patterned fabric background.

Thrilled to announce that our book, “Sketching in Human-Computer Interaction”, co-authored by myself and @asmirry.bsky.social, is now out 🤩

Published by Springer, it’s available in the Springer store, Amazon, Kindle, and soon in Waterstones.

#HCI #Sketching #NewBook #SketchingHCI

17 3 1 2