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Project EIExploring Interactions
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Michiel Niesten | 1355597 | Project Exploring Interaction | ID4250 | Presentation on Cycle ITERATE
Design Goal & Interaction
“Help recreational pedestrians in
their daily environment enjoy their
walks by amazing/ surprising them.”
“I want the interactio
the user and my prod
comfortably refre
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Persona & Scenario
Jan & Astrid Age: 58 & 51
Goals: - Get some fresh air - Break the work routine
Jan works full-time as a safety experta factory. Astrid works part-time at a local bank.
“We like to go for a walk inthe weekends, because we don’t want to spend the
entire day indoors.”
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Persona & Scenario
Sophie & Ruben Age: 21 & 22
Goals: - Get time together - Get some fresh air
Sophie is a law student in her third year. Ruben is an architecture studenin his fourth year.
“We don’t even have to talk.Sometimes we just walk and
we feel comfortable that way. Take a breather.”
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Persona & Scenario
Gerard (& Max) Age: 66
Goals: - Walk the dog- Getting out
Gerard is a retired accountant. He liwith his wife Lisa. He is the one whowalks Max most of the time.
“Retirement made meappreciate walking Max evenmore. It is also good for my
physical health.”
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Effects
• Getsyououtoftherut
• Providesconversationtopic
• Distracts
• Makesawareofsurroundings
• Triggerscuriosity
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Senses
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Idea direction
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Idea direction
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Idea direction
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Customer Journey Map
AmazementComfort
At home Leaving Walking Seeing object Interacting with object Talking about object N
Jan and Astrid are stillat home and a littlebored. They decide togo for a walk. Being intheir home environmentthey are obviously verycomfortable.
They put on their shoesand are still in their home environment.Before opening thefront door they are stillin a warm and cosy environment.
As soon as they arewalking they become alittle more aware of their surroundings. Theyare however talkingabout work and notreally entertained.Being in warm coatsand warming up duringwalking they still arecomfortable enough.
When they run in astrange object they areamazed by what theysee/hear. This contrib-utes in a negative wayto their comfort, but it’snot that bad.
When they start inter-acting with the objectthey are still amazed,but the surprise andtheir dip in comfort aregone.
When continuing thewalk they talk about themisterious object theyencountered. They areagain comfortablywalking.
Ahsabobina
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Research Workshop
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Conclusion
Look! Whatʻs that
Listen... Play!
Feel! Wow!