Because of the emergence of "the internet of things," the question about privacy protection is increasingly relevant to designers. Daily products, such as watches, clothing, cars, and houses, are becoming "smart," and connected to the "cloud." This book provides guidance on how to design for privacy.
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101 Step-By-Step Knots: Special Stand-Up Design for Hands-Free Practice
$350 -
The Screen Media Reader: Culture, Theory, Practice
$1,798 -
The Screen Media Reader: Culture, Theory, Practice
$5,850 -
Sarah Style
$735 -
Hyundai Live Brilliant: Ultimate Edition
$29,575 -
The Materials Sourcebook for Design Professionals
$2,627 -
How to Design: Concept Design Process, Styling, Inspiration, and Methodology
$1,748 -
Designing for Service: Key Issues and New Directions
$1,348 -
Oscar Heyman: The Jewelers’ Jeweler
$1,575 -
3D Printer Projects for Makerspaces
$1,050 -
Make It New: The History of Silicon Valley Design
$698 -
Drawing in the Design Process: Characterizing Industrial and Educational Practice (A Long-Term Study Carried Out Over the Period
$2,565 -
Tokujin Yoshioka Design
$1,398 -
Designing for Service: Key Issues and New Directions
$5,130 -
By the Skin of Our Teeth: The Art and Design of Morning Breath
$1,050 -
DOMUS 1930s
$553 -
Are We Human?: Notes on an Archaeology of Design
$700 -
Feminist in a Software Lab: Difference + Design
$873 -
How to See: Visual Adventures in a World God Never Made
$891 -
Designer Maker User
$742

