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In an increasingly experience-driven economy, companies that
deliver great experiences thrive, and those that do not die. Yet
many organizations face difficulties implementing a vision of
delivering experiences beyond the provision of goods and services.
Because experience design concepts and approaches are spread across
multiple, often disconnected disciplines, there is no book that
succinctly explains to students and aspiring professionals how to
design them. J. Robert Rossman and Mathew D. Duerden present a
comprehensive and accessible introduction to experience design.
They synthesize the fundamental theories and methods from multiple
disciplines and lay out a process for designing experiences from
start to finish. Rossman and Duerden challenge us to reflect on
what makes a great experience from the user's perspective. They
provide a framework of experience types, explaining people's
engagement with products and services and what makes experiences
personal and fulfilling. The book presents interdisciplinary
research underlying key concepts such as memory, intentionality,
and dramatic structure in a down-to-earth style, drawing attention
to both the macro and micro levels. Designing Experiences features
detailed instructions and numerous real-world examples that clarify
theoretical principles, making it useful for students and
professionals. An invaluable overview of a growing field, the book
provides readers with the tools they need to design innovative and
indelible experiences and to move their organizations into the
experience economy. Designing Experiences features a foreword by B.
Joseph Pine II.
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