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Author: | Nathan Shedroff |
ISBN: | 0735710783 |
Price: | $45.00 US |
Pages: | 300 |
Pub: | New Riders |
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[Editor's note: the following is a compilation of excerpts from Nathan Shedroff's Experience
Design. More information about the book, topics, and resources can be found
at www.experiencedesignbooks.com.]
Elements of Experience Design
While everything is, technically, an experience of some sort, there is something special to many
experiences that make them worth discussing. In particular, the elements that contribute to superior
experiences are knowable and reproducible, which makes them designable. The concept to grasp is that
all experiences are important and that we can learn from them whether they are traditional, physical,
offline experiences or whether they are digital, online, or other technological experiences. In fact,
we know a great deal about experiences and their creation through these other, established disciplines
that can-and must-be used to develop new solutions. These aren't always obvious and, surely, they
aren't fool-proof, but it's important to realize that great experiences can be deliberate and based
upon some principles that have been proven.
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