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The Experience Stack

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Here’s the last form experiment I wanted to show you, and it’s here because I wanted to show how understanding the experience of using the radio in a room, in a house, changes the form. Thinking about the radio in use leads to this:

The control surface is split into two directions. The part of the radio you interact with from across the room – the big screen – faces forwards. The bit of the radio you use when you’re standing over it faces upwards, as do the interface components.

The radio I have currently is not appropriate for either of those perspectives, and the buttons are on the front so when you press them it wobbles and you have to hold it steady. That’s the sort of issue we’re working on.

Okay, let’s move on.

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September 25, 2007

The experience stack is a way of looking at the different contributing factors in experience design. This presentation highlights a number of products with good experiences and is called The Experience Stack. It was originally delivered in September 2007 at d.construct 2007.