<p>Rhetoric is a natural choice for UX work."</p><p>--Jakob Nielsen, Nielsen Norman Group, author of <em>Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity</em></p><p>"I really like the definition of experience architecture. As Potts and Salvo write in their introduction, 'experience architecture r
Rhetoric and Experience Architecture
β Scribed by Michael J. Salvo, Liza Potts
- Publisher
- Parlor Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 364
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Rhetoric is a natural choice for UX work."
--Jakob Nielsen, Nielsen Norman Group, author of Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity
"I really like the definition of experience architecture. As Potts and Salvo write in their introduction, 'experience architecture requires that we understand ecosystems of activity, rather than simply considering single-task scenarios.'"
--Donald Norman, Nielsen Norman Group, author of The Design of Everyday Things
Rhetoric and Experience Architecture represents the evolving ideas of an emerging area of study. Experience architecture focuses on the research and practice of creating technologies, products, policies, and services that serve the needs of various participants. Experience architecture addresses issues of usability, interaction design, service design, user experience, information architecture, and content management for websites, mobile apps, software applications, and technology services.
Experience architecture also represents an emerging context for the practice of a variety of research and practical skills. These proficiencies are incorporated into commercial design and development work as user experience design, which has become an effective workplace moniker for this assemblage of practices. The study of language, and especially of persuasion, grounds experience architecture. Rhetoric sustains the technology-rich discussion of language and design that characterizes the contemporary exploration of the emerging practice of user experience design, and experience architecture enriches discussion of relevant research and methods. Experience architecture is a professional practice merging the newest technologies with ancient knowledge, hence the need for a volume in which rhetoric and experience architecture are in dialogue. Rhetoric and Experience Architecture includes chapters from twenty-five authors in three countries and eleven US states, representing eighteen universities, research institutions, and design firms.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front cover
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
Liza Potts and Michael J. Salvo
2 Beckon, Encounter, Experience: The Danger of Control and the Promise of Encounters in the Study of User Experience
Patricia Sullivan
3 Experience Architecture: Drawing Principles from Life
Roger Grice
4 Analyzing Activity for Experience Design
Cheryl Geisler
5 Feminist Rhetorics and Interaction Design: Facilitating Socially Responsible Design
Jennifer Sano-Franchini
6 Personas as Rhetorically Rich and Complex Mechanisms for Design
Erin Friess
7 βConstructivistβ Research Methods for Experience Architecture and Design
Heather Christiansen and Tharon Howard
8 Experience Architecture in Public Planning: A Material, Activist Practice
Kristen Moore
9 Methodologies: Design Studies & Techne
Ehren Pflugfelder
10 Ethnography as Research Aggregator
Andrew Mara and Miriam Mara
11 Audience Awareness: Resituating Experience Architecture as Execution
Cait Ryan
12 Kairos and Managing Experience Architecture Projects
Ben Lauren
13 Toward a Rhetoric of the Place: Creating Locative Experiences
Anders Fagerjord
14 Dialogic, Data-Driven Design: UX and League of Legends
Cody Reimer
15 Making as Learning: Mozilla and Curriculum Design
Rudy McDaniel and Cassie McDaniel
16 Memorial Interactivity: Scaffolding Nostalgic User Experiences
William C. Kurlinkus
17 Designing Digital Activism: Rhetorical Tool as Agent of Social Change
Douglas M. Walls, Delia M. Garcia, and Amy VanSchaik
18 Badges as Architectures of Experience: From Signaling to Communication
Stephanie Vie, Rudy McDaniel, and Joseph R. Fanfarelli
19 Relocations: (Re)visioning Rhetoric in a Modern Amusement Park
Jill Morris
Contributors
Index
Back cover
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