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WHAT IS UX: A Layman s explanation 1300 BC Dawn of civilization The Egyptians and Chinese kings were known to sat on chairs made from precious metals with art works. product designing took in principles of Function, Form and Beauty, all together but not necessarily in the same order. But still, the usage of the product and practice of craft were restricted and isolated to a select few. EXAMPLE: Egyptian King Tutankhamen s chair
WHAT IS UX: A Layman s explanation 5 BC THE KLISMOS CHAIR In the fifth century B.C., the Greeks invented the klismos, which featured curved legs and a curved backrest. This was the first recorded upgrade of sitting chair that contoured to human shape and aesthetics. (Of course, not all sitting furniture is functionally timeless. Imagine eating pasta one-handed while reclining on an ancient Roman dining couch. It helped that wealthy Romans had servants.) EXAMPLE: The fifth-century tombstone of Xanthippos, a Greek shoemaker. He s sitting comfortably, one imagines
WHAT IS UX: A Layman s explanation 5 BC 15 AD (Middle Age) There was no development of chair design during these 2000 years. Common man still used bench and stool and, chairs were reserved for Kings and nobles. EXAMPLE: Basic Middle Age Stool Design 17 th - 18 TH CENTURY AD In this period, decorative carvings and elaborate details took the centre stage in chair design. Baroque and Rococo artistic movements took over art scene of 17th and 18th centuries. EXAMPLE: THE THRONE Palace of Versailles
WHAT IS UX: A Layman s explanation INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Industrial Revolution Mass production, free market thinking and colonization incentivized carpenters and manufacturers to innovate variations in chairs, once highly regarded and exclusive to Royalty, to bring it to common people. (The product design was released from the grasp of power and status of the few to market expectations. Though, the form was still not aligned to the functional need. The design was dictated by cost of production, distribution and sale.) EXAMPLE: THE NO. 14 CHAIR / Utilitarianism (The No. 14 chair is widely regarded as a design classic. It earned a gold medal when it was shown at the 1867 World Exposition in Paris. It has been praised by many designers and architects, including Le Corbusier, who said "Never was a better and more elegant design and a more precisely crafted and practical item created.")
WHAT IS UX: A Layman s explanation Inside to Outside Era The abstract functionality of the product dictates the form and if absolutely necessary, the beauty part too. Starting with the ergonomic nature of the product and its use first. Russian Constructivism & Dutch De Stijl Art Deco, Bauhaus and LC furnitures The Red and Blue Chair (1923) concretely set the order for Design Thinking of 20th and 21st century Function over Form. Bauhaus design school and many other designers work followed Function over Form ideology.
WHAT IS UX: Summary Outside to Inside ERA 3500 Years Ago: Design Is a reflection of power & status 18 th Century: Design Is decoration 19 th Century: Design is function & ease of manufacturing Inside to Outside Era 20 th Century: Design is function, then form, then beauty
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us er ex pe ri ence noun: user experience; plural noun: user experiences 1. the overall experience of a person using a product such as a website or computer application, especially in terms of how easy or pleasing it is to use.
UX Design Doesn t Happen in a Vacuum User experience is already there. Has it been intentionally designed?
Business Requirements Context of Use User Requirements Design Evaluate How does UX design work?
People of UX Product Owner Business Analyst Technology Producer UX Designer Usability Researcher Information Architect Interaction Designer Visual Designer Copywriter Generalists Specialists
How do I do UX design in my company? It Depends! Lifecycle
Please Meet Our Panel of Experts Steve Schang Scott Whitaker Kyle Mitchell Josh Buchanan
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