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Highlights
- With the wide variety of devices, touch points, and channels in use, your ability to control how people navigate your well-crafted experiences is fading.
- About the Author: Anna Dahlström is a Swedish UX designer based in London.
- 412 Pages
- Computers + Internet, User Interfaces
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About the Book
By examining tried-and-tested storytelling principles from film, fiction, and music and applying them to the context of design and business, this volume explores why storytelling matters and how to apply it to multi-device design projects and to an organization.Book Synopsis
With the wide variety of devices, touch points, and channels in use, your ability to control how people navigate your well-crafted experiences is fading. Yet it's still important to understand where people are in their journey if you're to deliver the right content and interactions at the right time and on the right device.
This practical guide shows you how storytelling can make a powerful difference in product design. Author Anna Dahlström details the many ways you can use storytelling in your projects and throughout your organization. By applying tried-and-tested principles from film and fiction to the context of design and business, you'll learn to create great product experiences.
- Learn how the anatomy of a great story can make a difference in product design
- Explore how traditional storytelling principles, tools, and methods relate to key product design aspects
- Understand how purposeful storytelling helps tell the right story and move people into action
- Use storytelling principles to tell, sell, and present your work
About the Author
Anna Dahlström is a Swedish UX designer based in London. She's the founder of the UX design school UX Fika. Since 2001 she has worked client side, for agencies, and for startups on a large variety of brands and projects, from websites and apps to bots and TV UIs. She's a regular speaker and holds a MSc in Computer Science and Business Administration from Copenhagen Business School.