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Designing The User Experience Curve
These days people expect more from a website than a handy set of tools and a pretty interface — they want an experience. From the moment somebody enters your site they’ll be judging you on everything from the way the site looks to the tone of your error messages. And they won’t just be judging you against other sites. They will be judging you on every customer experience they have ever had, from the rude man at the train station to the lovely hotel clerk that checked them in on holiday. So in order to compete, we need to up our game and look at experiences both on and off-line.
In this session Andy Budd will look at the 7 key factors that go into designing the perfect customer experience. By taking examples from the world around us, Andy will discuss how we can turn utilitarian experiences into something wonderful. Best of all, most of them won't cost you a cent!
9 comments
do you know the way to ... ?
Interesting. That means we all compete with the way people in Berlin answer the question "in which directions lies the Fernsehturm"? thrilling ;)
Looking forward to this...
Exactly applicable *right now* (for the BuzzPal project).
Great talk..!
Looking forward to your slides, Andy..
hotel
liked the metaphors you used -- the made me really get grip on your thoughts. looking fwd to your slides Andy.
Uploading...
Am uploading the presentation to SlideShare as we speak, so will post the link soon
Slides Now Up
Slideshare has been pretty ropey so the other URL didn't work. I've managed to upload the file now, so you can view it here!
www.slideshare.net/andybudd/designing-the-user-experience-curve-491406/
More than utilitarian
I'd be interested to see this especially if you focus on moving beyond the utilitarian.