Designing Meaningful Experiences

David Kozatch, founder of D.I.G spoke, at IxDA about Designing Meaningful Experiences. [singlepic id=146 w=width h=height mode=web20|watermark float=left|right]

Topics: How we can make experiences emotional. Information overload, how we can make information useful. Adaptive UIs Helpful - non-intrusive -Interested -Simple and Clear -Respectful -Forgiving Related: 3 Levels of Experience Don Norman Talk on Design of the Future Things Front Stage Back Stage - Service Design Don Norman's Ted Talk on  Design and Emotion Denis Dutton's Ted Talk on Beauty on A Darwinian theory of beauty

Svcs/Software Mentioned or Used: Jing, Blekko - new search engine,

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official event info: ABOUT OUR SPEAKER David Kozatch founded D.I.G. in 1989, after almost ten years serving in the trenches at major packaged goods companies and advertising agencies in New York. David has conducted literally thousands of focus groups and in-depth interviews in the areas of financial services, software, hardware, Web/interactive services and telecommunications. With a deep understanding of business decision makers and end users, he has consistently worked to translate client objectives into actionable solutions. For more information about D.I.G, please visit Digsmarter.com.

[nggallery id=10] slides from David's slidsahre: http://www.slideshare.net/dkozatch/designing-for-meaningfulexperiencesixda-slideshare

ABOUT OUR HOST J.P. Morgan is a leader in financial services, offering solutions to clients in more than 100 countries with one of the most comprehensive global product platforms available. We have been helping our clients to do business and manage their wealth for more than 200 years. Our business has been built upon our core principle of putting our clients' interests first. To learn more about JP Morgan, visit the website.

Participants + Attendees - Service Design Conference 2010 – Cambridge

Taste of Asia at Columbia's SIPA

Taste of Asia at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs New York brings a lot of driven, smart and international people together. This is a good example. I met people from places like Hangzhou, Seoul, and Tianjin whom are pursing masters degrees in majors like biotechnology or international finance. [singlepic id=97 w=width h=height mode=web20|watermark float=left|right]

"A night of food, music, and fun in celebrating this unique part of the world." Where: 6th Floor of the International Affairs Building When: Wednesday, November 10th from 7:00pm to 11:00pm source: http://calendar.columbia.edu/sundial/webapi/get.php?brand=sipa_sa&id=44914&vt=detail&context=standalone [nggallery id=6]

Service Design Conference 2010 – Cambridge

The first Service Design Network Conference in America took place in Cambridge on October 29th, 2010.  Held at the Microsoft R&D Center at MIT, topics included institutional healthcare, personal healthcare, personal finance, and mobile interaction.  The presentations and conversation also covered inhouse service design, service design as a discipline, and more theoretical models. [singlepic id=53 w=width h=height mode=web20|watermark float=left|right] more photos at the end of the post

Speakers Oliver King - Engine "As a co-founder and director of Engine, Oliver leads the private sector practice helping organizations to identify where, when and how they can provide better, more meaningful and valuable services.  In practical terms he works with organizations to help them formulate strategy and deliver service innovation by improving or interconnecting the things that their customers experience - from product to process and people."

Chris McCarthy - Kaiser Permanente "Chris McCarthy is the Director of the Innovation Learning Network (ILN) and Innovation Specialist with KP's Innovation Consultancy (IC).  In 2003 Chris partnered with IDEO to learn and import methods of 'design thinking' into Kaiser Permanente, and has co-led several multi-regional innovation projects which have since been implemented in dozens of KP and non-KP hospitals."

Lorna Ross - Mayo Clinic "Ross has 16 years' experience working in design and design research, with the past nine years focused on design for health and health care.  She is a graduate of The R0yal College of Art, London.  Prior to joining the Center for Innovation at Mayo Clinic last year as a manager of the design group, Ross ran the Design for Human Wellbeing Group at the MIT Media Lab Europe."

Lew McCreary - Harvard Business Review "McCreary is a writer and editor specializing in innovation-related subjects.  He is a contributing editor at Harvard BUsiness Review (HBR), where he previously worked as a senior editor.  Prior to HBR, he spent nearly two decades covering information technology - from a leadership perspective - for audiences of senior executives."

Robert Fabricant - frog design "Robert Fabricant leads multidisciplinary design teams fro frog design, a global innovation firm.  Frog's multidisciplinary process reveals valuable consumer and market insights, and inspires lasting humanizing solutions.  Robert is a leader of frog's health care  expert group, a cross-disciplinary global team that works collectively to share best practices to share best practices and build frog's health care capabilities."

Shelley Evenson - Microsoft "Shelley Evenson is a principal, user experience designer at Microsoft.  Shelley has been an Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon School of Design, where she was also the director of graduate studies.  She teaches in the area of interaction and service design, including Designing for Service, Introduction to Interaction & Visual Interface, and Graduate Design Studio courses."

Monica Bueno - Continuum "A Senior Design Strategist with Continuum, Monica Bueno excels at developing innovative and socially meaningful solutions for clients.  An industrial and interaction designer by training, Monica is deeply committed to translating customer, business and technology research into innovative solutions that are desirable and relevant to clients and their stakeholders."

Peter Corbett - iStrategyLabs "Peter Corbett is the founder and CEO of iStrategyLabs - an interactive agency that develops creative solutions to clients' challenges and brings them to life in the digital and physical world."

Mark Jones - IDEO "As the leader for Service Innovation for Chicago, Mark works closely with service companies seeking to reinvent how they serve their customers.  Mark's extensive design background and his broad experience in qualitative and quantitative research methodologies allow him to uncover user issues and convert them into actionable design requirements."

For photos and details on their presentations and previous work, please see individual posts in my notebook. Source: http://www.service-design-network.org/content/about-speakers

[nggallery id=4] Photos I took during Day 1 - Registration [nggallery id=5] Photos I took during Day 2 - Conference

Check back at the SDN site soon for videos of the presentations.

Sponsored by Microsoft, Core77, AIGA

Luxury Round Table

By Luxury Education Foundation at Columbia University, New York. This year’s topic is  “New Paths to the Luxury Consumer: Social Media & More”, with panelists: ·         Pamela Baxter, President & CEO, LVMH Beauty and Christian Dior Inc. ·         Michael Bruno, President & Founder, 1stDibs.com ·         Emmanuel Perrin, President & CEO, Cartier North America ·         Horacio Silva, Online Direct, T: The New York Times Style Magazine

twitter hashtag: #lefrt10

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Visualizing Finance Lab

The Visualizing Finance Lab (VFL) explores the ways in which complex financial situations and dynamics can be explained through visual, metaphorical and narrative representations. The lab’s initial goal is to develop a vocabulary for describing illustrations and other visualizations of the recent financial crisis, and creating a searchable online database. These tools will assist designers and creative professionals to contribute more confidently to the discourses of business and economics, and establish a common language for artists, editors, and educators in building financial literacy and understanding. Members: Aaron Fry, Co-Director Associate Professor, School of Design Strategies, Parsons The New School for Design

Carol Overby, Co-Director Assistant Professor, School of Design Strategies, Parsons The New School for Design

Jim Osman Assistant Professor, School of Design Strategies, Parsons The New School for Design

Heico Wesselius Assistant Professor, School of Design Strategies, Parsons The New School for Design

Jennifer Wilson Assistant Professor, Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts [nggallery id=2] http://sds.parsons.edu/?cat=57877/

An Organizational Challenge by Oliver King, Engine at SDNC10

Oliver King - Engine Service Design - An Organizational Challenge

"As a co-founder and director of Engine, Oliver leads the private sector practice helping organizations to identify where, when and how they can provide better, more meaningful and valuable services.  In practical terms he works with organizations to help them formulate strategy and deliver service innovation by improving or interconnecting the things that their customers experience - from product to process and people.  Oliver's current clients include Holiday Inn, the InterContinental Hotel Group, Virgin, Mercedes Benz, Nokia and Phillips. With over 17 years of experience, Oliver is a recognized pioneer in his field and is a passionate advocate of design research, co-creation, design thinking and helping organizations to help themselves through building their internal service design capabilities." Source: http://www.service-design-network.org/content/about-speakers

at Microsoft, Cambridge