UX Design: Connecting with today’s consumers
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“The role of the designer is that of a good, thoughtful host anticipating the needs of his guests” – Charles Eames, American designer
Connecting with customers is something almost all organisations want to do, but they achieve that aim with greatly varying degrees of success. For the most part, people are the key to building relationships with customers. They provide feedback to help the organisation stay competitive and relevant. Engaging with customers is essential to success and, therefore, it is important to design user experiences that are pleasant and genuinely able to create a connection with customers, especially when the interaction is not person to person.
A new user experience (UX) programme, the bachelor of fine arts, or B.F.A., in UX design at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD Hong Kong) offers the skills and knowledge to make students highly employable across a broad range of industries. Created in collaboration with technology giant Google, the four-year programme is a direct response to that company’s call for more well-trained UX designers.
Derek Black, associate dean of academic services at SCAD Hong Kong notes that UX designers are now in-demand professionals. They have the know-how to create digital and physical solutions, services and products “that reinvent and reinvigorate how companies connect with customers and stay competitive.”
The current generation of UX designers mainly honed their skills in three disciplines: computer science, graphic design and interactive design. However, the new SCAD Hong Kong programme offers a far more holistic perspective experience by blending skills from all three disciplines.
According to Black, anyone who goes into UX design must be able to wear a number of hats.