Rhetoric and Experience Architecture
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Rhetoric and Experience Architecture

  1. 363 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Rhetoric and Experience Architecture

About this book

Organizations value insights from reflexive, iterative processes of designing interactive environments that reflect user experience. "I really like this definition of experience architecture, which requires that we understand ecosystems of activity, rather than simply considering single-task scenarios."—Donald Norman (The Design of Everyday Things)

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Table of contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Title page
  3. Copyright page
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. 1 Introduction
  7. 2 Beckon, Encounter, Experience: The Danger of Control and the Promise of Encounters in the Study of User Experience
  8. 3 Experience Architecture: Drawing Principles from Life
  9. 4 Analyzing Activity for Experience Design
  10. 5 Feminist Rhetorics and Interaction Design: Facilitating Socially Responsible Design
  11. 6 Personas as Rhetorically Rich and Complex Mechanisms for Design
  12. 7 “Constructivist” Research Methods for Experience Architecture and Design
  13. 8 Experience Architecture in Public Planning: A Material, Activist Practice
  14. 9 Methodologies: Design Studies & Techne
  15. 10 Ethnography as Research Aggregator
  16. 11 Audience Awareness: Resituating Experience Architecture as Execution
  17. 12 Kairos and Managing Experience Architecture Projects
  18. 13 Toward a Rhetoric of the Place: Creating Locative Experiences
  19. 14 Dialogic, Data-Driven Design: UX and League of Legends
  20. 15 Making as Learning: Mozilla and Curriculum Design
  21. 16 Memorial Interactivity: Scaffolding Nostalgic User Experiences
  22. 17 Designing Digital Activism: Rhetorical Tool as Agent of Social Change
  23. 18 Badges as Architectures of Experience: From Signaling to Communication
  24. 19 Relocations: (Re)visioning Rhetoric in a Modern Amusement Park
  25. Contributors
  26. Index
  27. Back cover