This blog is dedicated to Jesse and Maya's Monday morning section of Introduction to Experience Design at the Ontario College of Art and Design, Winter 2009.
The shower Buddy: Looks interesting, but is there a possible danger with the shower head falling on the child or one of their fingers getting stuck in the intake valve? little tike shaver- Might make a kid want to get his hands on a real shaver... Beverage and workout buddy; this is something I might use myself, while at the gym or jogging. But is it really a toy? Talk and show; I got my niece a kiddy version of a digicam , and she seemed to enjoy it.
Experience design is the practice of designing products, processes, services, events, and environments - each of which is a human experience – with the specific focus of the design activity being the quality of the user experience. In turn, the quality of any experience is a combination of factors which include individual or group needs, desires, beliefs, knowledge, skills, experiences, and perceptions. Experience design combines technological innovation with social innovation, psychology, linguistics, cognitive science, architecture and environmental design, information design, ethnography, brand management, interaction design, service design, storytelling and heuristics.
The shower Buddy: Looks interesting, but is there a possible danger with the shower head falling on the child or one of their fingers getting stuck in the intake valve?
ReplyDeletelittle tike shaver- Might make a kid want to get his hands on a real shaver...
Beverage and workout buddy; this is something I might use myself, while at the gym or jogging. But is it really a toy?
Talk and show; I got my niece a kiddy version of a digicam , and she seemed to enjoy it.