Top 37 Jan Chipchase Quotes
#1. Don't readjust your contacts. No, that is not the slow hyena from The Lion King. That is my four-pound best friend.
Mamrie Hart
#2. Nature is the mother and the habitat of man, even if sometimes a stepmother and an unfriendly home.
John Dewey
#3. All Juleps are made for present use, and therefore it is in vain to speak of their duration.
Nicholas Culpeper
#4. At Nokia, we have an internal market for ideas. There could be someone in Nokia who wants research, and they will come to us.
Jan Chipchase
#5. When you want to know how and why people do the things they do, the best people to learn from are the doers themselves, and the best place to learn is where the doing gets done.
Jan Chipchase
#6. There is close to zero trust in institutions in Afghanistan. The mobile carriers have more trust than the banks.
Jan Chipchase
#7. A share in two revolutions is living to some purpose.
Thomas Paine
#8. Do you have any Greek in you? That was just a tactful way of asking if you're pregnant. If you're not, then let's break up.
Demetri Martin
#9. The ability to identify someone at a moment's notice by snapping a photo of him or her, to trigger an immediate influx of data about the person behind the face, will forever change the world.
Jan Chipchase
#10. I specialise in taking teams of designers, psychologists, usability experts, sociologists and ethnographers into the field. It's called 'corporate anthropology,' but personally I'm more comfortable with 'design research,' because I'm not an anthropologist by training.
Jan Chipchase
#11. Only truthful hands write true poems. I cannot see any basic difference between a handshake and a poem.
Paul Celan
#12. As touch-screens have become more popular, they have retrained how we interact with images we see on many surfaces.
Jan Chipchase
#13. Many retail stores have consumer trackers that study how long your eyes linger on one product, whether you follow it through by touch, and things that you buy. You can redesign things on a shelf, all by tracking such information.
Jan Chipchase
#14. Technology, we find, amplifies behaviours. If you want to be anti-social, technology allows you to be. And vice versa.
Jan Chipchase
#15. China in particular is an absolutely fascinating place to be. Culturally and politically and economically it's becoming more and more relevant. If you look at how China is perceived in different parts of the world, you can recognize it's very dynamic. It's also challenging what it thinks of itself.
Jan Chipchase
#16. I always say that teenagers are the first to know if you're pandering to them.
Sarah Dessen
#17. China is not a country, it's a continent. India is not a country, it's a continent.
Jan Chipchase
#19. Even when it encounters an obstacle, flowing water always goes on its intended way. If it meets a rock, even if it parts, it goes around and around again and keeps flowing. If there is no path, it makes one.
Ilchi Lee
#20. I studied graphic design originally. I used to like drawing, and I was quite into technical drawing. I was always interested in the visual medium, but I thought I was going to be an architect or something like that, but it's quite a lonely job.
Asif Kapadia
#21. There's a whole load of stuff in life that is worth documenting. You see it every day but don't even notice.
Jan Chipchase
#22. Tokyo - still - offers the most tightly integrated infrastructure, where smooth, technology-driven experiences take place when engaging in everyday actions, such as verifying personal identity, paying for goods, and buying tickets.
Jan Chipchase
#23. Facial recognition software is already quite accurate in measuring unchanging and unique ratios between facial features that identify you as you. It's like a fingerprint.
Jan Chipchase
#24. From my time at Nokia, I've seen the 99% positive and occasionally negative impact that communication tools can have on people.
Jan Chipchase
#25. What do you think is the world's most recognisable container of information? It's the human face. We are constantly reading each other and responding.
Jan Chipchase
#26. Cultural comparisons are good because they can tell you about what's similar, but also sometimes they make it easier to see obvious differences.
Jan Chipchase
#27. I spend a lot of my time looking into people's bags and handbags - with their permission, of course.
Jan Chipchase
#28. I find buying a bicycle is a great way to stay in touch with people.
Jan Chipchase
#29. Before I was a comedian, I thought the coolest thing that would happen to me was to be a teenager. Boy, was I wrong.
Chris Rock
#30. I rode a shark once. I wouldn't recommend it. It was fun, but I thought I was going to get eaten the entire time! Nothing against sharks. I love sharks. I just don't think we are meant to ride them.
Aaron Paul
#31. Christ has no body on earth but yours, no hands but yours, no feet but yours. Yours are the eyes through which Christ's compassion for the world is to look out; yours are the feet with which He is to go about doing good; and yours are the hands with which He is to bless us now. SAINT TERESA OF AVILA
Shawn Smucker
#32. Born at Midnight - Personally for me, wearing a thong is like flossing your ass
C.C. Hunter
#33. The distance between who you are and who you might be is closing.
Jan Chipchase
#34. There are certain cities around the world where it's possible to learn about tomorrow's technology as it's being developed today.
Jan Chipchase
#35. China has a bigger middle class than the entire population of Europe.
Jan Chipchase
#36. Even if you don't state your ethnic background anywhere on LinkedIn or whether you are married with children, a scan of your photos and other people's photos featuring you will make it far easier to deduce.
Jan Chipchase
#37. The mobile phone is used from when you get up in the morning and is often the last thing you interact with at night.
Jan Chipchase
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