Background
Jordan, Patrick William was born on November 23, 1967 in Kingston-upon-Thames, England. Son of William Joseph and Jill Margaret (Lewery) Jordan. arrived in Netherlands, 1993.
(This work gives a broad introductory overview of the topi...)
This work gives a broad introductory overview of the topic of usability. Firstly, usability is defined and a framework for identifying different aspects of usability is given. The main principles for creating usable designs are expounded, followed by practical advice as to how to design usable products. The book then tackles the issue of usability evaluation - a series of evaluation methods are described, followed by practical advice as to how to conduct the evaluation. The book draws on examples from software design and product design generally. This means whilst human-computer interaction HCI is a central issue in the book, other usability issues are also covered.
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Jordan, Patrick William was born on November 23, 1967 in Kingston-upon-Thames, England. Son of William Joseph and Jill Margaret (Lewery) Jordan. arrived in Netherlands, 1993.
He gained a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Bristol in 1989, a Master’s in Design and Ergonomics from the University of Birmingham in 1990 and a Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology from the University of Glasgow in 1993.
He advises on design, marketing and brand strategy and has also worked on policy and strategy projects for the United Kingdom Government. He is the author of the book Designing Pleasurable Products (), on the area of emotional design. After leaving school Jordan trained as an apprentice with Rolls-Royce Plc.
He has also worked as an adventure sports instructor, a motorcycling instructor and served briefly in both the British Army and Royal Navy.
From 1993 to 2000 Jordan worked at Philips Design in The Netherlands where he specialised in user research and trend analysis. In 2000 he was appointed Head of User Research at Symbian, later becoming Vice-President and Head of Design.
In 2002 he was awarded the Nierenberg Chair of Design at Carnegie-Mellon University. He was the youngest person ever to have held this Chair.
He started his own consulting firm, The Contemporary Trends Institute in 2001 while still at Symbian.
This company, which he ran until 2007, had clients including Starbucks, Gillette, Nokia and Microsoft. In 2001 Jordan co-founded Include, an international conference on inclusive or universal design. This conference is hosted bi-annually by the Royal College of Artist
From 2005 to 2006 he was Chair of Design and Marketing at the University of Leeds.
In 2012 he was appointed as a visiting professor at City University London.
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Rock climbing and canoeing instructor Millfield School, England, 1985. Canoeing and sailing instructor Scripture Union, England, 1985. Fellow Royal Society Arts.
Member American Psychological Association, Industrial Designers Society of America.