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Christian Kraft

User Experience Innovation: User Centered Design That Works

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*User Experience Innovation* is a book about creating novel and engaging user experiences for new products and systems. User experience is what makes devices such as Apple’s iPhone and systems such as Amazon.com so successful. iPhone customers don’t buy just a phone; they buy into an experience enabled by the device. Similarly, Amazon.com customers enter a world of book reviews, interesting recommendations, instant downloads to their Kindle, and one-click purchasing. Products today are focal points, and it is the experience surrounding the product that matters the most. *User Experience Innovation* helps you create the right sort of experience around your products in order to be successful in the marketplace.

The approach in *User Experience Innovation* is backed by 18 years of experience from an author holding more than 100 patents relating to user experience. This is a book written by a practitioner for other practitioners. You’ll learn 17 specific methods for creating innovation; these methods run the gamut from targeting user needs to relieving pain points, to providing positive surprises, to innovating around paradoxes. Each method is one that the author has used successfully. Taken together, they can help you create truly successful user experience innovations to benefit your company or organization, and to help you grow as an experienced expert and innovator in your own right.
* Provides 17 proven methods for innovating around user experience * Helps you think beyond the product to the sum total of a customer’s experience * Written by an experienced practitioner holding more than 100 user-experience patents
### What you’ll learn
* Identify target users, their needs, and core tasks * Relieve pain points and innovate around conflicting user needs * Provide positive surprises and a good first impression * Create compelling ecosystems surrounding your products * Develop context-awareness in your products * Win the battle against organizational challenges
### Who this book is for
*User Experience Innovation* is for product designers, product managers, application and web designers, and developers responsible for creating products and influencing their design and operation. *User Experience Innovation* encourages you to look at the big picture surrounding your product and service and how it is used, helping you create a successful user experience that leads to a larger, more satisfied, intensely loyal customer base.
### Table of Contents
1. Successful User Experience Innovation 2. Identifying Target Users 3. Identifying User Needs 4. Identifying Core Tasks 5. Core Task Innovation 6. User Experience Innovation for Technologies 7. User Experience Innovation for Applications 8. Relieving the Pain 9. First Impressions Innovation 10. Positive Surprises and Wows 11. Ecosystem Innovation 12. Lead User Innovation 13. Copying with Pride 14. Innovating Around Paradoxes 15. Innovating around Context Awareness 16. Innovating around New Products and Users 17. Prototyping and Verifying Solutions 18. Meeting Organizational Challenges
### About the Author
**Christian Kraft** has worked 18 years in the mobile phone industry, for three different companies. Fourteen of those years were with Nokia. His focus has always been on creating user interface and user experience innovation. He is responsible for many of the innovations that made Nokia successful, creating over 100 patents relating to user experience during his fourteen-year tenure with that firm. He is the inventor of threaded SMS chat, a feature that debuted in the highly-successful Nokia 3310 handset. He is also inventor and designer of the first-ever game for a mobile phone.
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