Archive for the 'experience design' Category
Design can change everything
Short and sweet but to the point. Design can change the everything
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I recently traveled via Virgin America to see some friends and I could not help but notice how engaging and fun their safety video is. If all “help” and instructional videos were this enjoyable, I think we would all have a more pleasant experience going through the monatenous things in life. Creating pleasurable [...]
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Tags: persuasion, RED, safety video, Virgin America
Microsoft vs. Apple UI’s
Check out this cool desktop comparison the people at Gizmodo posted:
Who do you think has the edge now?
Original Image and Article found at Gizmodo
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How fuzzy are you?
Where do you fit in the Creative Process?
Do you hold one hats, or find yourself holding many?
David Armano, VP of Experience Design at Critical Mass created this very interesting presentation about what it means to participate in the Creative Process today and how it in itself is currently evolving. Are the days of [...]
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Facebook Removing “Is”
As predicted from an earlier post……the masses have decided
Read the Mashable Article
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“Our overwhelmingly commodity-based culture, where a person can buy anything, anytime, anywhere and through different channels of commerce, is getting boring. It becomes ubiquitous….instead of status objects, there will be status activities.”
Ron Pompei – “What’s in Store” Women’s Wear Daily
I happened to be browsing Women’s Wear Daily the other day to look at [...]
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Burning Man 2007
I was convinced this year by a good friend to finally partake in the Burning Man Festivities….
I look forward to it and think as an Experience Designer it is my calling to go out and “experience” new ways of communicating and living with one another.
Maybe living among 40,000 in the middle of the Nevada desert [...]
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“Strategy affects Design…”
Client: “Performance metrics, market landscape, product strategy? You don’t sound much like a designer. Shouldn’t we be discussing color options and page templates?”
Designer: “Design is the physical, or in this case digital, manifestation of your product strategy. Of course we could define your customers’ experience with ‘paint by number’. But I think you’d agree we [...]
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I’m happy to report that one of California’s prestigious art colleges, the California College of Arts, is going to begin offering an MBA in Design Strategy Fall of 2008. Traditional business schools are beginning to participate and realize that Business cannot evolve and continue to succeed without new innovation. Stanfords newly formed [...]
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