|
Recent news
about HumanLogic:
April 2002: Built
for Use featured in Business & Technology section of the Portsmouth
Herald Tribune
January
2002: Karen
Donoghue was
a featured panelist at the Office Depot Success Strategies for Businesswomen
Conference held at the Boca Raton Resort in Boca Raton, FL. Karen
spoke on a panel about E-Commerce and was joined by fellow experts
from the online retail, B2B, non-profit and government sectors.
April 10, 2001: HumanLogic
moderated a panel on Global Customer Experiences at Seybold Seminars
in Boston.
HumanLogic
principal Karen Donoghue was joined by a distinguished panel of
analysts, strategists and experience architects from Forrester Research,
Zefer Corp., Idiom Inc. and State Street Bank to
discuss the challenges in providing a valued online experience
for global customers - regardless of location, language or local
culture.
March
2001: HumanLogic
principal Karen Donoghue featured in Boston Digital Industry article
on Women In Technology
March
2001: HumanLogic
interviewed for Forrester Research Report on "Next Generation
Financial Sites"
November 3, 2000: HumanLogic principal Karen Donoghue spoke
at the Investor Relations
on the Internet conference at the World Trade Center in New
York.
November
2, 2000: HumanLogic presented a joint case study with State
Street Global Advisors at
Babson College Center for Information Management Studies. The
topic was Customer-Centric User Experiences.
HumanLogic was joined by Peter K. Bennett, Principal at SSgA and
by Fidelity Investment's Thomas S. Tullis, VP, Human Interface Design.
October,
2000: HumanLogic interviewed by Forrester Research for The
Best of Retail Site Design, a research report on the impact
of the user experience in online retail experiences.
October
24, 2000: HumanLogic presented at Fall
Internet World at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York.
The talk was entitled "It's Broken. Now How Do You Fix It?"
and presented a proven methodology for architecting effective user
experiences and a plan of attack for re-architecting ineffective
sites.
September 13, 2000: HumanLogic
interviewed by Wall Street & Technology Magazine on 2nd Generation
Online Financial Sites
September
1, 2000: Better
Online Customer Experiences for Financial Services Firms, by
Karen Donoghue, published in the Financial
Services Journal Online, September 2000.
June 20, 2000: MIT Enterprise of Cambridge names HumanLogic Principal
Karen Donoghue to Board of Directors. Karen will help lead the
internet strategy for the Forum, a non-profit organization dedicated
to empowering entrepreneurs through education and events.
May
10 , 2000: HumanLogic participates in keynote panel at eFinancialWorld
in New York: HumanLogic
principal Karen Donoghue participated in a keynote panel discussion
about the new metrics of success in the Internet economy. Click
here to read the alert.
April
29 , 2000: The MIT Enterprise Forum Spring 2000 Workshop: Counting
Down to Prime Time HumanLogic
led a panel of seasoned Internet entrepreneurs in a discussion about
starting a new venture and building a team.
April 21,
2000: Boston Business Journal: Strong Corporate Portal Structure
Should Focus on Users' Needs
HumanLogic featured in the Insider View section in a special section
on Information Technology. Send email to info@humanlogic.com
for a copy of this article.
April
20, 2000: Massachusetts College of Art
HumanLogic principal Karen Donoghue was invited to speak to design
students on "Creating User Experiences: Information Architecure
on the Internet".
March
22, 2000: The Chicago Tribune: WomanNews by Marla Paul.
HumanLogic featured in an article about women entrepreneurs.
March 20, 2000: HumanLogic publishes an "Action Briefing"
entitled "The
Top 10 Mistakes in Creating Online Customer Experiences"
February 7, 2000: Seybold Seminars, Boston, MA.
HumanLogic
principal Karen Donoghue presented strategies for leveraging portal
design for corporate intranets at Seybold Seminars's "Secret
Life of Intranets" panel. HumanLogic was joined on this
panel by Aaron Oppenheimer, design lead at Art Technology Group;
and Cindy Pound, manager, Global Intelligence for Razorfish. Nancy
Erskine, group vice president, Interactive Channel for GartnerGroup,
Inc. moderated the panel.
JanuaryFebruary, 2000:
(Inter)facing the Millennium by K. Ehrlich and A. Henderson,
ACM interactions
magazine. HumanLogic participates in a commentary with other
experts on the future of human computer interaction.
December 15, 1999: HumanLogic featured on "High Tech Fever",
a Cambridge CCTV program on high-tech entrepreneurship.
December 8, 1999: Agility
Management Partners CEO Doug Beaven presented a joint case study
with HumanLogic at the Delphi
Group Corporate Portals conference. The presentation detailed
the challenges of creating an easy-to-use interface to an enterprise
software tool, integrating distinct user interfaces and the new
business models that are being proposed to support this new portal
architecture..
Fall 1999: Gold
Wire Technology, Inc. Vendor Profile
GWTI recently hired HumanLogic to design a user interface for their
new Thunderball product demo.
Publications
by HumanLogic staff:
April 21,
2000: Boston Business Journal: Strong Corporate Portal Structure
Should Focus on Users' Needs
HumanLogic featured in the Insider View section in a special section
on Information Technology. Send email to info@humanlogic.com
for a copy of this article.
CoolCards: Simple Software, by Karen Donoghue (1.2 MB
PDF File)
Published in the ACM publication of the Special Interest Group
on Human Computer Interaction, this article discusses the design
and development of a novel consumer user interface to enrich e-mail
communication, and provides a case for making software user interfaces
simpler and less "bloated" with excess functionality..
New
Web-based Interfaces to Old Databases, by Stephen Toney and Karen
Donoghue
Presented at the 1998
Museums and the Web conference. This paper discusses
how to make old databases/imagebases available over the Web, and
tactics for creating user interfaces to enable access to complex
and large databases, rapid development and deployment techniques.
Examples are taken from the authors' work for the J. Paul Getty
Trust on Janus (the Web interface to the Census of Antique Art &
Architecture Known to the Renaissance) presently on view at the
new Getty Center in Los Angeles, CA.
|