TOTAL EXPERIENCE explores designing for experience: its theory, its practice, and how designing for experiences affects us socially and in our personal lives.
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BOB JACOBSON is fascinated by the experience of experience. A planner and technologist, Bob has a Ph.D. in Urban Planning & Design from UCLA. He's been a policy researcher, technology CEO, science writer, and consultant. As a Fulbright Scholar, he studied cellular telephony's impacts on transborder communities in the Nordic Arctic Circle. Bob edited Information Design (MIT Press 2000) and is now writing a book on the theory and practice of creating edifying, transformative experiences.
PAULA THORNTON says, "Understanding human behavior (economics), optimizing interactions (design) and facilitating conversations (markets), are the means to achieve strategic differentiation. This is the focus of our discipline. It is not a 'nice to have'‚ and is not, like documentation once was, an afterthought. It is the means by which to start a strategic discussion and the means by which to drive a tactical initiative. All design should be evidence-based."
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Check out this story from NPR's Fresh Air, where they talk with Scott McCartney who writes the "The Middle Seat" for the WSJ. He considers so many aspects of the user experience of air travel, from purchase to the myriad of in-airport experiences, to comfort and ergonomics, to food, and beyond. Good stuff.
(posted by Steve Portigal)
Hmmm...a little expectation setting might have been helpful here, especially since this piece of advice was given in a blink (which sends a message of 'quick'). I've been listening to this broadcast for over 10 minutes and they're still taking about airline fare wars...not too much on experience.
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