multi-sensory
TagWill the big generational leaps in digital devices always align with new input methods?
The big generational changes in digital are often underpinned by the arrival of new input technologies.
Punch cards gave way to keyboards as computers moved from dedicated rooms to desks. The mouse arrived and computing broadened from business …
Caffeine, sugar & design | NYC | 21/11/17
- What: Caffeine, sugar & design
- Where: Financial district, New York City
- When: 9am, November 21st 2017
- How: Free to attend, just send me a note if you’d like an invite
We’re having a little MEX meet-up and coffee morning in NYC f…
Overtones in multi-sensory UX design
The way in which dogs experience the world, where their superior senses of smell and hearing are deeply intertwined with that of sight, may provide an inspiring model for a creative approach to multi-sensory digital design.
The thought was prompt…
Imagining a sense for others
Memory Tapes is a BBC Radio 6 segment, hosted by Lauren Laverne, where she asks listeners to share the story of mix tapes they’ve made for others.
I recently learned of a 2014 episode, in which Tremayne Crossley shared the playlist he’d prepared …
Exploring mortality in virtual reality
Part of MEX Inspirations, an ongoing series exploring tangents and their relationship to better experience design.
Could virtual reality help humans better consider their own mortality?
When We Die combines an abstract virtual reality scene with…
The multi-sensory experience design of a Harley
Part of MEX Inspirations, an ongoing series exploring tangents and their relationship to better experience design.
When asked about Harley Davidson’s enduring appeal, the great grandson of the company’s co-founder uses a vocabulary which suggests…
Ken Willes #mexsession on cross-modal digital experience design
Ken Willes talks about the complexity of designing cross-modal digital experiences, offering use cases and practical advice in this 30 minute talk. He draws on a wealth of experience in the sector to go in-depth, looking at how complexity increase…
Design Talk 30. Ruby Steel, Smart Design
Ruby Steel’s path in design has been characterised by her interest in multi-sensory experiences and finding ways to help people overcome impairments. Recently, she appeared in the BBC television series ‘The Big Life Fix‘ as part of a team of desig…