Jane Fulton Suri

Jane Fulton Suri

As a partner and creative director at IDEO, Jane plays a global leadership role, evolving content and craft, human insight, and design thinking in support of client projects worldwide. She came to design from psychology and architecture with a pioneering ambition to integrate social science-based perspectives with design practice and to foster a community of collaborators. She is the author of Thoughtless Acts? (Chronicle, 2005), a photo book about the subtle and amusing ways in which people interact with the world. Jane believes that design, like life, is about seeking creative harmonies with elements of our world—a belief also exhibited in her enthusiasm for wilderness sports.

Topics Jane speaks on:

  • Design Research
  • Design Thinking
  • Human Factors
  • Human-Centered Design
  • User Interface Design

Prior speaking engagements:

April 2007, “Involving People in the Process,” Include 2007 Conference, keynote

October 2006, Collaborative Innovation Summit, Business Innovation Factory

October 2005, Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society

September 2005, World Aging & Generations Congress

July 2002, Third Annual Design and Emotion Conference, keynote

Published works:

Winter 2008, “Informing Our Intuition: Design Research for Radical Innovation,” Rotman magazine

November 2006, Interview, Creative Generalist.com

September 2006, “Going Deeper, Seeing Further: Enhancing Ethnographic Interpretations to Reveal More Meaningful Opportunities for Design,” Journal of Advertising Research

June 2006, “The Science of Desire,” BusinessWeek

2005, Thoughtless Acts? Chronicle Books

August 2005, “Insights from ‘Thoughtless Acts,’” Businessweek.com