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Look at My Face
Today’s lesson: Emotional Leakage and Facial Recognition Software in Market Research There are lots of ways that facial recognition technology can be put to use; but one industry that has already demonstrated a lot of interest is the marketing business. Advertisers, market researchers have dabbled in facial recognition both for creative executions, and for understanding…
“Eliminating Groupthink”
A note about a thing you don’t need to worry about and a technology you don’t need to use. I recently stumbled upon an article in Axios about how the $15 minimum wage is unpopular with swing voters. It suggested that President Biden might abandon including the proposal in stimulus because it would face too…
Personas That Govern
Chuck Schumer has imaginary friends OH MY GOD DO USER RESEARCH DON’T SOLELY RELY ON PERSONAS https://t.co/g6VDC7e4hY — Dan Hon (@hondanhon) February 16, 2021 This pictured text is from a profile from 2007 in The New Yorker by Jeffrey Goldberg. Let’s just quote the thing: Schumer says that he is accompanied everywhere he goes by…
Before the Brief: How to do desk research
With a brief explanation of why you absolutely should I had such a good time explaining how to do observational research, that I thought I’d also take a moment to explain how to do secondary (a.k.a., “desk”) research. In my view, you can’t even begin to frame or reframe the problem to be solved until…
Before the brief: Observation
The first in a limited series about what brand & communications strategists should do *before* they write a creative brief Author’s note: Yesterday I wrote a series of tweets about this, but thought it might be useful to assemble them in one short article, and address some of the feedback I got, as well. Thanks…
The problem is the metaphor
To understand the conditions for more meaningful civic participation, we need to get off The Ladder. (All these beautiful drawings below were created by Vinay Kumar Mysore) When it comes to discussions about how to get those who seem to be “unengaged” more engaged with civic life, one metaphor comes up again and again —…