This blog is dedicated to Jesse and Maya's Wednesday morning section of Introduction to Experience Design at the Ontario College of Art and Design, Winter 2009.
-Small white robot -Wheels and 2 brushes on the bottom -Head can turn all the way around and lift up if necessary -Will roll across the table with the help of force -Has small compartment in the back for storage -My interpretation is that it can sweep up small amounts of dirt with the brushes underneath and store them in the compartment on its back. Katie said that it is nice looking, doesn't really do a whole lot. Kids would find it fun.
Experience design is the practice of designing products, processes, services, events, and environments - each of which is a human experience – with the specific focus of the design activity being the quality of the user experience. In turn, the quality of any experience is a combination of factors which include individual or group needs, desires, beliefs, knowledge, skills, experiences, and perceptions. Experience design combines technological innovation with social innovation, psychology, linguistics, cognitive science, architecture and environmental design, information design, ethnography, brand management, interaction design, service design, storytelling and heuristics.
Wall-E toy
ReplyDelete-Small white robot
-Wheels and 2 brushes on the bottom
-Head can turn all the way around and lift up if necessary
-Will roll across the table with the help of force
-Has small compartment in the back for storage
-My interpretation is that it can sweep up small amounts of dirt with the brushes underneath and store them in the compartment on its back.
Katie said that it is nice looking, doesn't really do a whole lot. Kids would find it fun.