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Author Archives: Bill Buxton

Experience is about how we get there, not the landing place

“The experience is about how we get there, not the landing place.” - Bill Buxton

“The experience is about how we get there, not the landing place.” – Bill Buxton

This quote is from Bill Buxton’s presentation “From the Materialistic to the Experiential: A Changing Perspecitve on Design” at the joint UsabilityNJ – PhillyCHI meeting on April 21, 2009.  Bill was speaking in regards to the importance of finding ways to represent time in our designs, not just the user’s end states.

Focus on the experience that the products you design engender

“Ultimately, we are deluding ourselves if we think that the products that we design are the ‘things’ that we sell, rather than the individual, social and cultural experience that they engender, and the value and impact that they have. Design that ignores this is not worthy of the name.” - Bill Buxton

“Ultimately, we are deluding ourselves if we think that the products that we design are the ‘things’ that we sell, rather than the individual, social and cultural experience that they engender, and the value and impact that they have. Design that ignores this is not worthy of the name.” – Bill Buxton’s “personal mantra”

Bill Buxton’s personal mantra is cited on his website. Visit his site to learn more about his recent work or his upcoming talks and events. Read more from Bill in his book Sketching User Experiences.

People on a design team must be as happy to be wrong as right

“People on a design team must be as happy to be wrong as right. If their ideas hold up under strong (but fair) criticism, then great, they can proceed with confidence. If their ideas are rejected with good rationale, then they have learned something. A healthy team is made up of people who have the attitude that it is better to learn something new than to be right.” – Sketching User Experiences by Bill Buxton

Purchase Sketching User Experiences to read Bill’s holistic approach to design as well as an explanation of how to use sketching to your advantage as a designer.