Emotion Driven Mobile CSS Development: Designing For Individuals
With trends moving towards responsive design, we are seeing an emergence of customization based on state. These principals, when applied to the concepts of user interest and identity data mining techniques, can be used to customize for individuals, not devices. By mining user content interactions and applying that to calculated baselines, we are able to determine user emotional ease, frustration levels, and topics to surface. Using these, applied CSS can be modified to surface relevant content to users, provide styling changes to alter emotional perceptions and more. This session will dive into these concepts with practical development examples and Techniques.
About Jonathan LeBlanc
Jonathan LeBlanc is a technology evangelist, Emmy award winning software engineer, and author of the O’Reilly book "Programming Social Applications". Specializing in user identity concepts and data mining techniques, as well as open source initiatives around social engagement, Jonathan works on the development of emerging initiatives towards building a more user-centric web.