Adapting User Experience Design and Service Design tools to Museums
Many Design tools are often about collaborating to create the best solution for the customer. What professional doesn’t want that?
Many Design tools are often about collaborating to create the best solution for the customer. What professional doesn’t want that?
User-Design and Service Design continue to grow closer together as disciplines. There are many process and tools associated with both
Design is about solutions. Many different design fields have systems that help practitioners efficiently and effectively find solutions. Why systematic solutions? Think
Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are tantalizing prospects for museums. These technologies offer museums a chance to engage
In early September, the Knight Foundation sponsored an event at the Detroit Institute of Arts called Immersion in Museums: AR,
Socio-economic diversity is often ignored when organizations endeavor to become more inclusive and accessible. But, ignoring socio-economic differences can
Serious Games in Virginia is this week. Here is the gist of the ideas that I shared. Why Games? Games
Often museums preference onsite visitors to offsite ones. But, both types of visitors engage with ideas; and both groups overlap. The
Museums have a good number of people (infrequent and regular visitors), who have a need for fairly general information.
Museum interpretation professionals are creating content for people who generally know less than them. Getting the right amount of content