Jake Barton
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Jake Barton
Jake Bartonis an American designer, and the Principal and Founder of Local Projects, an experience design and strategy firm for museums, brands and public spaces based in New York, NY. His work focuses on storytelling and engaging audiences through emotion and technology...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionDesigner
Date of Birth7 November 1972
CountryUnited States of America
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Kids are prone to be on their phone and their iPads, prone to sharing things and making things. Instead of trying to divorce education from that, let's lean into that.
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From a UX standpoint, the toughest battle is how to make a platform that's really open so kids can use it but has sort of hooks and constraints so it's actually driving towards revealing parts of the world through science or through mathematics.
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You don't want to pretend that 9/11 ended in 2002 with the first anniversary. So how do you frame the post-9/11 world and play a productive role in discussing it?
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People learn more if they're learning in directly engaging ways.
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Museums, I think, are becoming more and more aware of how to turn themselves into a must-see spectacle.
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Whether it's a computer or a pen drawing, design is about drawing shapes and making physical things.
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Whether it's digital or physical, a pencil or a pen: line work. Humans are making things. And out of that comes the entire designed world we live within.
Usually, as designers, you try to create meaning.