Apr
19
11:23pm
After reading the NYTimes’ article on Jan Chipchase’s work, I’ve decided I’d like to consider a similar career. So, I’ve been reading all about him, watching his speeches, and flipping through his presentations. One cool research activity he has is “wallet mapping” which is the practice of looking at what a person carries when they leave the house. Mine, above, is pretty spartan - a key to my dorm and my office, a couple ID cards, insurance and banking cards. I usually have some cash and the pen is optional. And, of course, that which Jan is most interested in - my cellphone.  What’s in your wallet map?

After reading the NYTimes’ article on Jan Chipchase’s work, I’ve decided I’d like to consider a similar career. So, I’ve been reading all about him, watching his speeches, and flipping through his presentations.

One cool research activity he has is “wallet mapping” which is the practice of looking at what a person carries when they leave the house. Mine, above, is pretty spartan - a key to my dorm and my office, a couple ID cards, insurance and banking cards. I usually have some cash and the pen is optional. And, of course, that which Jan is most interested in - my cellphone. 

What’s in your wallet map?