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Succinct analysis. The section on heuristics and biases affecting user decisions is particularly relevant to the Design with Intent research.
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Journal & conference papers
Making the user more efficient: Design for Sustainable Behaviour
International Journal of Sustainable Engineering (2008)
Design with Intent: Persuasive Technology in a Wider Context
Persuasive 2008, LNCS 5033 (2008)
Magazine articles
Architectures of Control in Product Design
Engineering Designer (2006)
Designs on your... freedom
Gown Magazine (2005)
Presentations & posters
Design with Intent: Persuasive Technology in a Wider Context
Presentation given at Persuasive 2008, Oulu, Finland (2008)
Design for Sustainable Behaviour
Poster presented at ResCon, Brunel University engineering & design conference (2008)
Design with Intent: Behaviour-Shaping through Design [coming soon]
Presentation given at New Sciences of Protection: Designing Safe Living, Lancaster, UK (2008)
More writing...
Making energy use visible What I've learned so far as a freelance designer/engineer/maker: Part 2 Mentor Teaching Machines: The 'Choose Your Own Adventure' Textbooks Mosquito controversy goes high-profile Designing Safe Living
Rob: Just spent 79p per fitting replacing the lampholders in a brand new house as nowhere local sells BC3 lamps, and...
Adrian Short: My site used to be called Delightful Design, so I suppose I should have a crack at this. I’ve...
Crosbie Fitch: Not quite sure if they’re habits or at all what you’re after, but how about these three to...
MBA Geek: Because FUD is cheap
The Muse: Exploiting the desire for order
The Muse: Exploiting the desire for order
What are architectures of control in design?
The built environment
The digital environment
Simple control in products
Strategic intentions
Case study: printer cartridges
A diagrammatic representation

Artefacts & politics
What things regulate?
Control & networks
Everyday things & persuasive technology
The democracy of innovation
The technical community
Consumers' reactions to DRM
Consumers' reactions to external control
Some implications
Case study: Optimum Lifetime Products
References
Acknowledgements
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Journal & conference papers
Making the user more efficient: Design for Sustainable Behaviour
International Journal of Sustainable Engineering (2008)
Design with Intent: Persuasive Technology in a Wider Context
Persuasive 2008, LNCS 5033 (2008)
Magazine articles
Architectures of Control in Product Design
Engineering Designer (2006)
Designs on your... freedom
Gown Magazine (2005)
Presentations & posters
Design with Intent: Persuasive Technology in a Wider Context
Presentation given at Persuasive 2008, Oulu, Finland (2008)
Design for Sustainable Behaviour
Poster presented at ResCon, Brunel University engineering & design conference (2008)
Design with Intent: Behaviour-Shaping through Design [coming soon]
Presentation given at New Sciences of Protection: Designing Safe Living, Lancaster, UK (2008)
More writing...
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What are Architectures of Control?

Increasingly, many products are being designed with features that intentionally restrict the way the user can behave, or enforce certain modes of behaviour. The same intentions are also evident in the design of many systems and environments.
This site aims—with readers’ input—to examine and analyse the ideas and techniques of these architectures of control in design, through examples and anecdotes, and by keeping up-to-date with relevant developments... More
Introduction
What are architectures of control in design?
The range of architectures of control
The built environment
The digital environment
Simple control in products
Analysis of examples
Strategic intentions
Case study: printer cartridges
A diagrammatic representation

Related ideas
Artefacts & politics
What things regulate?
Control & networks
Everyday things & persuasive technology
The democracy of innovation
Reactions
The technical community
Consumers' reactions to DRM
Consumers' reactions to external control
Implications & possibilities
Some implications
Case study: Optimum Lifetime Products
References & acknowledgements
References
Acknowledgements
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