(Episode 1)

Here at Cooper, we find that looking at the world from the perspective of users and their goals makes us notice a lot of bad interactions in our daily lives. Being solution-minded designers, we can’t help but pick up a whiteboard marker to scribble out a better idea. (Just ask our spouses and friends—we really can’t help ourselves).

This sort of thing makes a fun thought exercise, so we thought we’d share it with you as a series of narrated slide shows we’ve called “The Drawing Board.” These aren’t meant to be slick, highly-produced demos—just some ideas we’ve thrown up on the board to stimulate thought and discussion. So…enjoy. Discuss. Design.

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  • Jeremy White 1 year ago
    My Kyocera Cyclops has a feature very similar to this. You record a message and when you get a call, you press a button that plays the message until you answer. It's great if I'm just finishing up a conversation or in a meeting.
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  • Reinko Hallenga 9 months ago
    Like the way you've set up the narrative here with the pictures.
    Most phones actually let you push off the ringer while not putting the call through to voice mail, letting you exit the room gracefully and then picking up the phone.
    A message is nicer, but the main problem is taken care of.
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