Sunday, August 24, 2008

Google Design School

Google Logo for Lego's 50th Birthday

I am in the midst of applying for a interesting looking job. I hate writing cover letters, however I did think of something a little interesting. Google Design School.

Google, as everybody knows has a great line-up of really usable services and they have consistently kept the user at the centre of their design requirements. Being a large company and one that claims one of its core fundamentals "don't be evil" there is a need for a well defined path to avoid the expected corporate evils and ensure a future of great user service. Google has published their interpretation of this path on their corporate home-page and in doing so created a defining structure for others, in the same space and in my opinion, in almost any other industry. My personal interest lies in two of their documents which I think combined could be used to teach comprehensive design thinking, and hence the prospect of a school of design based on the methods and thinking of Google. The two articles are as follows
  1. Google User Experience - A casual documentation of what google holds important when considering the user in their products. 
  2. Google Philosophy - Seen as "ten things Google has found to be true" and some great insight about good strategy for almost anything, business, design and whatever else. 
I think it would be fun to discuss this more. If anyone wants to help me put together a course outline for a Google Design class it would be a lot of fun. I really think there is a lot of design learning available there and that it could be used to create something really interesting. 

2 comments:

  1. I'd be interested in brainstorming/ideabouncing on this for an hour or two, at least, if only as a though experiment (and if it goes well, then figuring out how to go on from there).

    Hey there, by the way. My name's Mel. I'm a friend (from Olin, and now apartment-mate) of Chris Carrick. He's been talking about you for years, so I finally decided to try and find your website/blog/work; it looks awesome.

    My contact information's on my website - ping me by email if you're still interested in tinkering with this idea.

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  2. Hey Mel,

    That would be really exciting, and of course I am still thinking about this project.

    Thanks for your compliments. Your work seems quite interesting too, are you sharing any of your talks anywhere. I am in the process of starting to do this but I have yet to get any out there.

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