DUX conference 2005
The Design for User eXperience (DUX) conference in 2005 resulted in an archive of case studies intended to build a teachable and learnable body of knowledge for the extended experience design community, which can be referenced and is freely accessible. These cases have been peer-reviewed and present best-practices from each year.
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- SynchroMate: A Phatic Technology for Mediating Intimacy

- by Martin R. Gibbs, Steve Howard, Frank Vetere, Marcus Bunyan
- Apr 13, 2006
- This design sketch discusses interactive technologies for the purpose of establishing and maintaining social connections, focusing on the development of the SynchroMate.
- A Foundation for Emotional Expressivity

- by Anna Ståhl, Kristina Höök, Petra Sundström
- Apr 07, 2006
- Through the use of a body movement analysis and a dimensional model of emotion experiences, this paper shows how designers tried to aid expression of emotion through text messaging.
- An Exploration in Interface Design for the Chinese Migrant Worker Population

- by Neema Moraveji, Rania Ho, David Huynh, Lelzhong Zhang
- Apr 07, 2006
- This paper addresses designing technology products that fits the Chinese cultural framework, specifically focusing on communication between migrant working mothers and their children remaining in rural villages.