#experiencedesign

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2025-11-17

šŸŒ€ źœ°Ź€ÉŖį“„į“›ÉŖį“É“ į“€źœ± ʟᓜxį“œŹ€Ź. The best experiences now add tension. A pause, a gate, a tiny delay, each builds anticipation. Friction = focus. #ExperienceDesign #BrandDesire #RightFriction dentsu.com/blog/human-truths-i

Adrian SegarASegar
2025-11-09

Event organizers, listen up! The Freeman 2025 Experience Trends Report exposes the gap between what organizers design and what attendees actually value.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Two takeaways from the Freeman Experience Trends Report 2025. Organizers define experience in hard-to-measure terms: Historically, it’s been challenging to pin down what experience really means. So, we asked organizers for their thoughts. Their answers lean toward the intangible: vibes, energy, inspiration, and atmosphere. The emphasis is on what can be felt over what can be measured. Versus. For attendees, experience is more about objectives than atmosphere: For attendees, experience is measured by their specific objectives. Did they connect with the right people? Walk away with new knowledge? Discover useful solutions? Experience, in their eyes, isn’t just about the setting or the vibe, it’s about the results the event delivered. Top 3 comment categories: 28% Networking and making connections. 25% Product and service exploration. 25% Learning and inspiration.
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-11-08

Event organizers, listen up! The Freeman 2025 Experience Trends Report exposes the gap between what organizers design and what attendees actually value.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Two takeaways from the Freeman Experience Trends Report 2025. Organizers define experience in hard-to-measure terms: Historically, it’s been challenging to pin down what experience really means. So, we asked organizers for their thoughts. Their answers lean toward the intangible: vibes, energy, inspiration, and atmosphere. The emphasis is on what can be felt over what can be measured. Versus. For attendees, experience is more about objectives than atmosphere: For attendees, experience is measured by their specific objectives. Did they connect with the right people? Walk away with new knowledge? Discover useful solutions? Experience, in their eyes, isn’t just about the setting or the vibe, it’s about the results the event delivered. Top 3 comment categories: 28% Networking and making connections. 25% Product and service exploration. 25% Learning and inspiration.
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-11-07

Event organizers, listen up! The Freeman 2025 Experience Trends Report exposes the gap between what organizers design and what attendees actually value.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Two takeaways from the Freeman Experience Trends Report 2025. Organizers define experience in hard-to-measure terms: Historically, it’s been challenging to pin down what experience really means. So, we asked organizers for their thoughts. Their answers lean toward the intangible: vibes, energy, inspiration, and atmosphere. The emphasis is on what can be felt over what can be measured. Versus. For attendees, experience is more about objectives than atmosphere: For attendees, experience is measured by their specific objectives. Did they connect with the right people? Walk away with new knowledge? Discover useful solutions? Experience, in their eyes, isn’t just about the setting or the vibe, it’s about the results the event delivered. Top 3 comment categories: 28% Networking and making connections. 25% Product and service exploration. 25% Learning and inspiration.
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-11-06

Event organizers, listen up! The Freeman 2025 Experience Trends Report exposes the gap between what organizers design and what attendees actually value.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Two takeaways from the Freeman Experience Trends Report 2025. Organizers define experience in hard-to-measure terms: Historically, it’s been challenging to pin down what experience really means. So, we asked organizers for their thoughts. Their answers lean toward the intangible: vibes, energy, inspiration, and atmosphere. The emphasis is on what can be felt over what can be measured. Versus. For attendees, experience is more about objectives than atmosphere: For attendees, experience is measured by their specific objectives. Did they connect with the right people? Walk away with new knowledge? Discover useful solutions? Experience, in their eyes, isn’t just about the setting or the vibe, it’s about the results the event delivered. Top 3 comment categories: 28% Networking and making connections. 25% Product and service exploration. 25% Learning and inspiration.
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-11-05

Event organizers, listen up! The Freeman 2025 Experience Trends Report exposes the gap between what organizers design and what attendees actually value.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Two takeaways from the Freeman Experience Trends Report 2025. Organizers define experience in hard-to-measure terms: Historically, it’s been challenging to pin down what experience really means. So, we asked organizers for their thoughts. Their answers lean toward the intangible: vibes, energy, inspiration, and atmosphere. The emphasis is on what can be felt over what can be measured. Versus. For attendees, experience is more about objectives than atmosphere: For attendees, experience is measured by their specific objectives. Did they connect with the right people? Walk away with new knowledge? Discover useful solutions? Experience, in their eyes, isn’t just about the setting or the vibe, it’s about the results the event delivered. Top 3 comment categories: 28% Networking and making connections. 25% Product and service exploration. 25% Learning and inspiration.
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-11-04

Event organizers, listen up! The Freeman 2025 Experience Trends Report exposes the gap between what organizers design and what attendees actually value.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Two takeaways from the Freeman Experience Trends Report 2025. Organizers define experience in hard-to-measure terms: Historically, it’s been challenging to pin down what experience really means. So, we asked organizers for their thoughts. Their answers lean toward the intangible: vibes, energy, inspiration, and atmosphere. The emphasis is on what can be felt over what can be measured. Versus. For attendees, experience is more about objectives than atmosphere: For attendees, experience is measured by their specific objectives. Did they connect with the right people? Walk away with new knowledge? Discover useful solutions? Experience, in their eyes, isn’t just about the setting or the vibe, it’s about the results the event delivered. Top 3 comment categories: 28% Networking and making connections. 25% Product and service exploration. 25% Learning and inspiration.
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-11-03

Event organizers, listen up! The Freeman 2025 Experience Trends Report exposes the gap between what organizers design and what attendees actually value.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Two takeaways from the Freeman Experience Trends Report 2025. Organizers define experience in hard-to-measure terms: Historically, it’s been challenging to pin down what experience really means. So, we asked organizers for their thoughts. Their answers lean toward the intangible: vibes, energy, inspiration, and atmosphere. The emphasis is on what can be felt over what can be measured. Versus. For attendees, experience is more about objectives than atmosphere: For attendees, experience is measured by their specific objectives. Did they connect with the right people? Walk away with new knowledge? Discover useful solutions? Experience, in their eyes, isn’t just about the setting or the vibe, it’s about the results the event delivered. Top 3 comment categories: 28% Networking and making connections. 25% Product and service exploration. 25% Learning and inspiration.
2025-10-02

ā€œIn the Age of AI, the experience you deliver—not just your algorithm—is the real product.

šŸ” Let’s dive into 10 key insights from @phocuswire ā€œIn the Age of AI, Experience Is the Real Product.ā€ ā€

1. The competitive edge in AI is shifting: it’s less about the model, and more about how you package it into a seamless, human-centric experience.

2025-07-16

Q&A: Inside Singapore’s Big, Impactful ā€˜Little Red Dot’ at Expo 2025 Osaka





Q&A: Inside Singapore’s Big, Impactful ā€˜Little Red Dot’ at Expo 2025 Osaka – Event Marketer


































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#Japan #JP #Osaka #exhibitbuilders #exhibits #experiencedesign #expo2025osaka #news #osakanews #大阪 #大阪府
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2025-07-16

alojapan.com/1322929/qa-inside Q&A: Inside Singapore’s Big, Impactful ā€˜Little Red Dot’ at Expo 2025 Osaka #ExhibitBuilders #exhibits #ExperienceDesign #Expo2025Osaka #news #Osaka #OsakaNews #大阪 #大阪府 
 
 
 
 
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Q&A: Inside Singapore's Big, Impactful 'Little Red Dot' at Expo 2025 Osaka
2025-05-29

Just back from a VR experience about ancient Egypt. Held in a large space in which you walk (and sometimes fly) - it demonstrated that VR is best presented at an architectural level.
Produced by excurio in France, it uses Vive technology. The photo shows the odd dazzle patterns that seem to orientate the 3D headsets. Also - personal surround sound without headphones! Clever. #vr #history #experiencedesign

Hello World! I thought i will introduce myself first.
Growing up in Nicaragua, nature became my greatest teacher. It taught me the beauty of interconnection—how everything is linked and how curiosity can lead to endless exploration. This foundation shaped my journey, inspiring me to dive into creative research and experimental design, exploring the fascinating worlds of VR, design, tech and nature.

Here on Pixelfed, I’ll be sharing my journey, creative projects, and thoughts on the intersection of humans, technology, and nature. 🌱✨

Stay tuned—there’s so much more to come! šŸš€

#ExperienceDesign #CreativeResearch #UXUI #ARVR #NatureInspired #Innovation #CuriosityDriven
Amaru in self-portrait looking directly at the camera
Alarith Uhdealarith@hci.social
2025-03-14

Fresh from the press at Interacting with Computers (with Lianara Dreyer and Marc Hassenzahl):

doi.org/10.1093/iwc/iwaf010

We introduce the "Witness Experience Inventory", a new method to better understand how other people (not the user) experience interactions with technology in social situations. This turns out to be quite challenging, which we lament in some detail, but we also offer a middle-ground that acknowledges the complexity and produces actionable insights.

#HCI #ExperienceDesign #UX

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