Sketching and Experience Design

Posted by admin on August 29th, 2009 and filed under web page design | 6 Comments »

June 1, 2007 lecture by Bill Buxton for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Designing for experience comes with a whole new level of complexity. This is especially true in this emerging world of information appliances, reactive environments, and ubiquitous computing, where, along with those of their users, we have to factor in the convoluted behaviors of the products themselves. In this talk, Bill discusses the design process itself, from the perspective of methods, organization, and composition.

CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar:
http://hci.stanford.edu/seminar/

Stanford HCI Group:
http://hci.stanford.edu/

Stanford Center for Professional Development:
http://scpd.stanford.edu/

Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanforduniversity/

Duration : 1:29:57


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6 Responses

  1. jeamsanna Says:

    Nice work. keep it …
    Nice work. keep it up. mean time come for social media marketing for esteembpo**com #LINK#

  2. ideagardensf Says:

    My head hurts…in …
    My head hurts…in a good way. Thank you, Bill. Give ‘er!

  3. iurak6868 Says:

    I’m studing …
    I’m studing architecture, and many…all of the things he said apply to our field too.

  4. dhinkpiyush Says:

    kya baat hai
    maja …

    kya baat hai
    maja aa gaya

  5. jacobtb1 Says:

    holy this is …
    holy this is long. thank you stanford

  6. diegooriani Says:

    This is a bloody …
    This is a bloody good video.

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