Pre-conference workshop
Interaction design studio: exploring intersections
Jeanine Harriman,
Josh Seiden,
Liya Zheng
This hands-on, interactive workshop will give participants a unique opportunity to explore how information architecture concepts and techniques can be applied beyond the web–from service design to ubiquitous computing–and learn creative collaboration techniques in a studio setting.
The workshop consists of a one-hour design exercise followed by a constructive group critique led by the workshop organizers. The exercise has been designed to help participants explore the following:
- The design of information in a ubiquitous medium
- The intersections between User Experience disciplines: information architecture, interaction design and service design
Through participation in this workshop, attendees will:
- Refine their current design techniques and gain exposure them to new ones
- Understand the thinking behind the various concepts presented by the rest of the group, and identify opportunities and direction to further advance their designs
- Explore the intersection of information architecture, interaction deign and service design. Mentors will use this theme as a touchstone, and will encourage participants to continue to explore it as they return to their own design work and throughout the conference.
- Gain insights into how to build a constructive studio environment to support their own work, where critiques are used to further design concepts and practices.
Because of the collaborative nature of this workshop, we encourage participants with a wide variety of background and skill levels, as a diverse group maximizes the potential for participants to learn from each other.
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