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Thursday, November 19 • 09:00 - 13:00
Products with personality: tools to define trait-based design principles FULL

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UX design is stretching beyond traditional goals of usability and efficiency into the emotional attachment of desirability, seductiveness, and persuasion. The next big challenge bridging the gap between users’ social behavior and product design is to infuse personality into the products that we create. Designing personality can lead to more satisfying and meaningful relationships with users. 
Personality design has been around for a long time, and there are multiple methods that designers have employed. However, agreeing on design principles from personality traits is still empirical, and requires some craftsmanship from the team. Complexity of the tools range from simple mood boards to models of behavior, with origins mainly in psychology, visual design and marketing.
In this workshop, we will experience 4 different tools for personality design, suitable for participatory design sessions that will help define design principles based on traits for our products. We will work with mood boards, Plutchick´s emotions wheel, complements to target personas and enriched user journeys. 
Finally, we will synthesize the results using a tailored Myer-Briggs’ typological personality framework (based on Jung´s school of personality types) to outline our trait-based design principles. 
The workshop is targeted to a broad audience with a basic knowledge of products design, personas and experience maps. 

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Speakers
avatar for John Labriola

John Labriola

UX Designer, Intel
User Experience Designer @ Intel. ExPat New Yorker in Cordoba, Argentina.
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Patricio Maller

UX leader, Intel
Patricio Maller holds a computer science degree and a Master of Science in computer sciences (2000) with focus on human-computer interaction. He was a Fulbright Scholar at The University of Alabama between 1998 and 2000, completing research on the application of socio-cognitive theories... Read More →
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Pablo Piccolotto

Human Factors Engineer, Intel
Pablo Piccolotto is a Human Factors Engineer currently leading the User Research Lab team at Intel -a team in charge of designing and executing all kinds of studies and experiments to create amazing experiences from the inside out-. Besides, he is member of Intel’s UX-UIA Intellectual... Read More →


Thursday November 19, 2015 09:00 - 13:00 GMT-03
Aula 6.6 Rondeau 165

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