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  • Bachfischer Gerhard; Robertson Toni; Zmijewska Agnieszka (iadis, 2006)
    In an electronic-society the production of texts is increasingly enabled or mediated through ICT. Existing typographic research seems to focus on isolated, rule-formulating studies that often have little impact on typographic ...
  • Lueg Christopher; Robertson Toni; Brookes Wayne (Edith Cowan University, 2001)
    Instead of a formal examination, HCI students completed part of their assessment in a local video game parlour. It is one of the few places where a large group of students can experience participant observation of technology ...
  • Loke Lian; Robertson Toni (Koninklijke Philips Electronics, 2007)
    In this paper we present the beginnings of a methodology of making strange, that can support the design of movement-based interaction with videobased motion-sensing technologies. By making strange, we mean ways of ...
  • Loke Lian; Robertson Toni; Mansfield Timothy (CHISIG, 2005)
    This paper describes the development of movement-oriented personas and scenarios/or representing multiple users of an interactive, immersive environment, designed as an artistic work/or a public space. Personas and ...
  • Bachfischer Gerhard; Robertson Toni; Zmijewska Agnieszka (WSEAS, 2006)
    The way we consume textual information is changing. One of the most visible manifestations ofthis change is the expansion from the printed page to screen environments and device displays. Moving type is an example of a ...
  • Robertson Toni; Hewlett Cindy; Harvey Samantha; Edwards Jennifer (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc, 2003)
    This paper reports the analysis of a range of workplace interviews with people who define themselves as information architects. This is a recent job title that is commonly used to describe people who are involved in the ...
  • Hagen Penelope; Robertson Toni (Design Research Society Inc., 2010)
    This paper reflects on the changing nature of participation and design in the context of social technologies and, in particular, our evolving understanding of what it means to do design. When designing social technologies ...