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01.25.12   |   By Ethan Smith   |   Leave a comment

Human Centered Design for Interactive

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We’re committed to changing the way we do things around here. A lot.

One of the changes on the horizon is to push our design services in a direction closer to a human-centered approach. That’s a tall order when we practice a medium that is roundly criticized for doing more to make people anti-social than anything else. Adopting design methods historically reserved for industrial design and product development won’t be easy in interactive design, but we’re committed to it as a path for Gorilla.

Aren’t you just talking about user-centered design?

I get that question a lot. In some ways yes, but Chad Camara has a post on his blog that encapsulates the differences very well in my opinon. We’re striving to focus on real, human improvement in our offering, not just improving efficiency. I will be challenging all of Gorilla’s clients to consider how their product or service improves the lives of their customers. Focusing on holistic design concerns in addition to efficiency is something we’re seeing as critical to the mutli-channel environment. People are smart enough these days to know when you’re trying to sell to them versus have a relationship with them. For a lot of our clients, user-centered just isn’t going to cut it anymore.

We’ve got a lot of work to do in this respect. The ephemeral nature of digital media is going to be an advantage and a drawback. The technology moves far too quickly to be mired in research for too long, but the relative ease of deployment means when you consider the long view, you can take a cyclic approach that will put human concerns first.

It will be interesting and challenging no doubt to see where this direction takes us in the years to come.

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10.27.10   |   By Brian Grady   |   Leave a comment

Gorilla Expansion

The last 2 years have been an exciting time for Gorilla, culminating in our ongoing office expansion, which nearly doubles the size of our West Loop headquarters.

Although we certainly felt the effects of the “Great Recession”, Gorilla remained profitable throughout the worst of the crisis, distributing raises and bonuses to our employees while other companies were trimming staff. I’m sure that puts us is a select group among ecommerce agencies and speaks to our resilience as an organization.

Our growth really started heating up in the summer of 2009 and has not stopped since. We recently added the 40th employee to our dynamic team. Our staff now comprises 17 engineers, 10 designers, 7 project managers and 6 marketing and account managers, giving us broad capabilities to deliver complete solutions to our clients.

We have an abundance of talent, ideas and experience under one roof at 1015 West Lake Street, all of it aligned under 1 goal: to innovate and grow our clients’ ecommerce channel.

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01.25.10   |   By Brian Grady   |   Leave a comment

Welcome to the new Gorilla blog.

The Gorilla team is a unique and diverse group that has opinions and interesting ideas on an array of subjects.

2010 is going to be an exciting year for Gorilla as well as our current and future clients.  We look forward to sharing our thoughts with you.

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