Real World Design

Designing successful experiences is often as much about the interactions in the physical world as it is those on the glass.

Real world design projects:

Project: Delta Airlines and TED

Delta and TED partnership designed to inspire thought, facilitate collaboration and identify great ideas to enhance the travel experience. Delta wanted to drive constructive conversations about travel, from how social media can create micro-communities to free photon showers, these experiences pushed the boundary of travel innovation. Why? Because once the plane is built you can’t move the seats to give everyone 3 more inches of space.

Delta and TED partner experiences

Project: Innovation lab design for Chick-fil-A

Experience and interaction design for an innovation lab at Chick-fil-A’s corporate headquarters featuring:

  • Mobile Payments
  • IoT
  • Wearables (Apple Watch, Google Glass, and Fitbit)
  • Mobile Beacons
  • AR – augmented reality / VR – virtual reality
  • 3D printing
  • Mobile
  • Raspberry Pii
  • Drones
cfalab

Take a look at some of my other thoughts on the challenges and considerations of opening your own innovation lab.

Project: tradeshow booth design for Mobiquity

10×20 booth for 2015 National Retail Federation – The Big Show at The Javits Center, NYC.

Challenges:

  • Showcase 18 retail innovation concepts
  • Hold a 2 hour meeting with 12 client representatives and 6 Mobiquity staff.
  • Show a demo of a pick and pack application that uses robots to set up grocery orders for pick up at a remote, unmanned pick up facility.
Mobiquity 2015 trade show booth at NRF 2015
Mobiquity 2015 trade show booth at NRF 2015

Other real world design projects:

  • Tradeshow booth design, WuXi NextCODE
  • Tradeshow booth design, CashStar
  • Office design, CashStar, Portland, ME
  • Sound design, Digitas Stamford