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larsrose |
Jul 31st, 2009
A thoughtful video by IDEO on how we are introduced to new experiences and how they affect us.
Birth 2 Business from IDEO on Vimeo.
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larsrose |
Jul 17th, 2009
Experience design languages
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Presentation on experience design languages by Shelley Evenson via Slideshare.net
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larsrose |
Apr 20th, 2009
10 Most Common Misconceptions About User Experience Design by Whitney Hess @ http://mashable.com/2009/01/09/user-experience-design/
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larsrose |
Apr 19th, 2009
In March this year, Recipease opened in Clapham Junction, Battersea, in London. The popularity of celebrity chefs is being integrated into the retail space. Recipease introduces your to a mixed experience of shopping for kitchenware and live learning.
Given the current economic context and an increased awareness about what we eat, this feels like concept that truly aims to capture the emotions of present time....
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larsrose |
Apr 19th, 2009
Interersting article in design week on experiential design, although they got experimental & experiential confused http://tinyurl.com/ccdspb
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larsrose |
Apr 17th, 2009
User experience design or experience design is not completely new terminology, and yet a few interpretations still remain. Discussions around user experience design and strategy, have perhaps more recently started to emerge. Most of the dialogue relating to user experience design is directly connected to online user experiences and are frequently associated with usability and user interface design.
I prefer...
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larsrose |
Apr 10th, 2009
What would make user experiences strategic? For many, simply getting a good understand of how to create better usability or good user experiences is a challenge in itself. However, I argue that we should not only strive to improve user experiences, but to embed user experience design as a strategic, competitive advantage.
Now, what is the difference between designing a good user experience and incorporating...
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larsrose |
Apr 1st, 2009
Today, is the beginning of this new blog of mine. Some 10 years ago, or more, I was sitting in marketing classes at Lund University, where they taught us about the 4Ps and a number of other models that was supposed to be the holy grail of successfully convincing your customers to buy your product. I realise now that we were probably one of the last batches in business school to be prepared with such static market...