As UX designers, we orchestrate a complex series of interactions

“A good user experience designer needs to be able to see both the forest and the trees. That means user experience has implications that go far beyond usability, visual design, and physical affordances. As UX designers, we orchestrate a complex series of interactions.” - Eric Reiss

“A good user experience designer needs to be able to see both the forest and the trees. That means user experience has implications that go far beyond usability, visual design, and physical affordances. As UX designers, we orchestrate a complex series of interactions.” – Eric Reiss

Read Eric’s article “A definition of ‘user experience’” for his thoughts on how UX is the sum of a series of interactions.

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  • Hi Catriona,

    Wow. Thanks so much for quoting me. I'm thrilled that you read our blog. I'd love to hear your view on our method of quantifying user experience sometime: http://is.gd/5xh8z

    Cheers,
    Eric
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