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Fisher-Price iXL Learning System wins the 2011 User-Centered Product Design Award

October 3rd, 2011

The Product Design Technical Group (PDTG) of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society congratulates Fisher-Price on receiving the 10th User-Centered Product Design Award for its iXL Learning System(TM), a "smart device" for children ages 3 to 7. The award was presented to User-Experience Researcher and Senior Manager of Child Research Kathleen Kremer, Industrial Designer Donald Stucke, Jr., and Lead Producer Brian Mysliwy.

"The iXL Learning System was highly rated by all judges on the panel," said Award Cochair Dianne McMullin. "They felt that the Fisher-Price researchers had done an outstanding job of meeting the challenges of understanding children's behaviors, conducting user testing with children, and designing a user interface to accommodate them. In addition, Fisher-Price was praised for the thoughtfulness of why they did what they did and how they were working in the market."

The iXL Learning System is a 6-in-1 handheld learning system, incorporating a digital book reader, game player, digital art studio, MP3 music player, notepad, and photo viewer. It was a finalist for the Toy Industry Association's Preschool Toy of the Year, Educational Toy of the Year, and Most Innovative Toy of the Year.

"We are excited and honored to be the recipient of the 10th Annual PDTG User-Centered Design Award for the iXL Learning System," said Kremer. "We share with HFES the belief in the importance of working with consumers throughout the entire design and development process to ensure that our products enrich the lives of young children and their families."

This year's winning product was announced on September 20 during the HFES 55th Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada. In addition to receiving a $1,000 honorarium and a plaque acknowledging the achievement, Kremer made a presentation on the product and its development methodology.

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