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Exploring Experience Design

You're reading from   Exploring Experience Design Fusing business, tech, and design to shape customer engagement

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
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ISBN-13 9781787122444
Length 400 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ezra Schwartz Ezra Schwartz
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface
1. Experience Design - Overview FREE CHAPTER 2. The Experience Design Process 3. Business and Audience Context 4. The User and Context of Use 5. Experience - Perception, Emotions, and Cognition 6. Experience Design Disciplines 7. The Design Team 8. Delight and Engagement 9. Tying It All Together - From Concept to Design 10. Design Testing 11. The Design Continuum

R.T.G.D.M?


R.T.G.D.M is an acronym that stands for--"Read The God-Damned Manual", a complaint attributed to frustrated designers and engineers of perplexing products, who are puzzled by users' helplessness.

The difference between an aircraft and a home kitchen, besides the fact that training is needed to operate the first, is that from a pure experience perspective, the kitchen is associated in many cultures with a positive and comforting atmosphere that people cherish. This is why terms such as "Mom's Cooking", "Homemade", "Home Cooked Meals", are used for advertising restaurant chains, food products, and even kitchen appliances that are mass-manufactured. The promise is to reproduce a cherished homey experience.

Given that the kitchen is also the most dangerous room in the home, usability testing of kitchen appliances helps reduce the risk of accidents due to user-error caused by poorly conceived interactions.

Consider the microwave oven. You probably have one in your kitchen. There is a...

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