Design Fiction: the AIGA, Rosenfeld Media

*My. Design Fiction sure is mainstreaming fast.

(apologies for duplicate postings)

Science fiction has remained a pastime for designers, instead of a valuable
source of insight and learning �until now. *Make It So*,
by *Nathan Shedroff* and *Chris Noessel*, will be the first book to
connect the inspiring "blue sky" designs of scifi with your own work in
interaction design.

This book will share lessons and examples culled from
imaginative interfaces free from traditional constraints. In addition, Chris
and Nathan will outline their process of investigation and describe a
toolkit for others to make similar explorations into other domains. We're
very excited to be publishing this book, and expect it to be available in
late 2011.

You can keep up with the book's progress by visiting its *site*:

http://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/science-fiction-interface/

...or *follow* @rosenfeldmedia

...or subscribe to its *RSS feed*:
http://feeds.rosenfeldmedia.com/science-fiction-interface/

...or be *notified* (and get a discount) when it goes on
sale

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Please help spread the word; many thanks!

cheers

Louis Rosenfeld :: http://louisrosenfeld.com :: @louisrosenfeld
Rosenfeld Media :: http://rosenfeldmedia.com :: @rosenfeldmedia

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