The document discusses 6 emerging digital trends for 2015 as the internet becomes more integrated into everyday objects and invisible. These trends include 1) screens getting smaller and closer to the body through wearables and implantables, 2) glanceable user interfaces optimized for small screens, 3) information being presented in smaller atomic units like cards and messages, 4) "phatic expressions" prioritizing social connection over information, 5) notifications becoming the primary interface, and 6) implicit data collection and sharing replacing explicit user actions. Overall, the internet is shifting to be ubiquitous, embedded, and invisible like electricity with interfaces optimized for proximity, speed and small screens.
7. When asked how much time a day they spend
on the internet, youngsters say less hours than
5 years ago.
8. When asked how much time a day they spend
on the internet, youngsters say less hours than
5 years ago.
They’re not.
9. When asked how much time a day they spend
on the internet, youngsters say less hours than
5 years ago.
It just feels less - they don’t
know they’re online anymore.
They’re not.
10. In a few years time, saying
„I’m going on the internet”
will sound as silly as saying
„I’m going to electricity”.
11. The end of internet as
a different ‚space’.
‣ away from ‚cyberspace’
‣ added to every object
‣ tightly integrated
‣ utility
12. Internet is moving away from the surface.
It is becoming invisible, plumbing.
The web beneath the skin of society.
13. ‣ it has to become smaller
‣ it has to become more intuitive
‣ it has to become closer to humans
‣ it has to become better integrated
If internet is becoming invisible…
… internet communication has to change:
21. What if the screen is inside
our body?What if the sensors
are directly connected?
22. What if the interface is not
glass we have to carry?
23. ‣ wearables
‣ electronic tattoos
‣ patches
‣ ingestables
‣ implantables
1. Invasion of the body screens
24. If internet is becoming smaller and closer to our
skin…
We have to adapt our communication.
Smaller. More personal and intimate.
(Less big and loud mass communication.)
26. 2. Glanceable UI
‣ make sure information is clear upon a glance
‣ smaller: fitting on a smaller screen
‣ faster: ‘mentally’ faster (understanbable)
‣ ‚bigger’: bigger fonts and icons
‣ visual
‣ glanceable = superlative degree of usable
‣ haptic?
27. 2. Glanceable UI
‣ make sure information is clear upon a glance
‣ smaller: fitting on a smaller screen
‣ faster: ‘mentally’ faster (understanbable)
‣ ‚bigger’: bigger fonts and icons
‣ visual
‣ glanceable = superlative degree of usable
‣ haptic?
28. ‣ haptic interfaces
‣ tactile interfaces
‣ lead by mobile payments authentication:
fingerprints, iris scan , biometrics
‣ enforced by ‚digital detox’ : avoid people getting
out there mobile phone!
The Tactile Internet
Durex Fundawear:
haptic pants?
29. ‣ haptic interfaces
‣ tactile interfaces
‣ lead by mobile payments authentication:
fingerprints, iris scan , biometrics
‣ enforced by ‚digital detox’ : avoid people getting
out there mobile phone!
The Tactile Internet
57. ‣ the battle for first swipe
‣ ambient intimacy
‣ P2P: phone2phone & mesh networks - payments! snapcash
‣ anticipatory computing: from re-targeting to pre-targeting
‣ in-house UX
‣ the back-end is the new front-end
‣ voice
‣ microsharing
‣ …
There’s even more!