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Beneath the Surface
Daniel Makoski
Interaction Design Manager
Microsoft SurfaceSlide2Slide3Slide4Slide5Slide6Slide7
Surface
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Surface User ExperienceSlide13
Surface UXSlide14
SUXSlide15
Big A#$ Table
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Four Things
Defining Experience
Microsoft Natural History
Natural User Experience Vision
Designing SurfaceSlide20
experienceSlide21
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“There is no such thing as Experience Design.”
Liz Sanders
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“Experience is a subjective event, felt only by the person who has the experience.
Experience is ephemeral, i.e., lasting only for the moment. Experiences that have already been lived and felt I will call
memories. Experiences not yet lived or felt, but imagined, I will call dreams.
Experiencing is the point where memory and imagination meet.”
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“Experience is a subjective event, felt only by the person who has the experience.
Experience is ephemeral, i.e., lasting only for the moment. Experiences that have already been lived and felt I will call
memories. Experiences not yet lived or felt, but imagined, I will call dreams.
Experiencing is the point where memory and imagination meet.”
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“Experience is a subjective event, felt only by the person who has the experience.
Experience is ephemeral, i.e., lasting only for the moment. Experiences that have already been lived and felt I will call
memories. Experiences not yet lived or felt, but imagined, I will call dreams.
Experiencing is the point where memory and imagination meet.”
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natural historySlide31
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Start Something
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Office Labs
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visionSlide48Slide49Slide50Slide51Slide52
The vision of Natural User Experience (NUE) is to deliver intuitive, seamless experiences that unfold through natural human input.Slide53Slide54
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Inflection Attributes
Metaphor
Relationship
Control
Flexibility
BehaviorSlide62
MetaphorSlide63
Metaphor
CLI Textual
GUI GraphicalSlide64
Metaphor
CLI Textual
GUI Graphical
NUI PhysicalSlide65
RelationshipSlide66
Relationship
CLI Abstract
GUI IndirectSlide67
Relationship
CLI Abstract
GUI Indirect
NUI DirectSlide68
ControlSlide69
Control
CLI Directed
GUI ExploratorySlide70
Control
CLI Directed
GUI Exploratory
NUI ContextualSlide71
FlexibilitySlide72
Flexibility
CLI High
GUI High-MediumSlide73
Flexibility
CLI High
GUI High-Medium
NUI LowSlide74
BehaviorSlide75
Behavior
CLI Static
GUI DynamicSlide76
Behavior
CLI Static
GUI Dynamic
NUI RealisticSlide77
NUI Attributes
Physical
Direct
Contextual
Focused
RealisticSlide78
SurfaceSlide79
Natural & IntuitiveSlide80
Unique & MagicalSlide81
Social & TogetherSlide82
Aware & ResponsiveSlide83
Premium & AuthenticSlide84
Designing Surface
Concepts & Prototyping
Content is the Interface
The Right TeamSlide85Slide86Slide87
Designing Surface
Concepts & Prototyping
Content is the Interface
The Right TeamSlide88Slide89Slide90
Access Points
videoSlide91Slide92
Designing Surface
Concepts & Prototyping
Content is the Interface
The Right TeamSlide93Slide94Slide95Slide96
thanks!Slide97
questions?Slide98
Info/Contacts
MIX Sandbox
www.surface.com
daniel.makoski@microsoft.comSlide99
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