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Emotional Strategy forBalanced UX DesignMike DonahueUX Architect - CitrixFebruary 2014

@mdonahue37 | LinkedIn

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(Logic & Language)

(Senses & Emotion)

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Emotion only driven decisions often result in feelings of regret.

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Logic only driven decisions often result in lack of connection.

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Emotions

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“People will forget what you said, people will forget what

you did, but people will never forget how you made

them feel.”Maya Angelou

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What is your strategy for targeting emotions?

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Would you take off without a flight plan or compass?

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The 4 Stages of Accomplishing GoalsHow we experience everything.

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Every experience begins with a goal to be accomplished.

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goal:the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.

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Gordon RamseyGordon Ramsey

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Stage 1: AwarenessThe moment we become aware of a goal to be accomplished.

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Stage 2: AssessmentEvaluate everything associated to accomplishing a goal.

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Stage 3: ActionThe physical activities takento accomplish a goal.

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Stage 4: AssociationDefine what accomplishing the goal means to us – our experience.

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GordonGordonRamseyRamsey’’ss

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Stage 1: AwarenessOur experience begins the moment we become aware.

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The moment we become aware logical and emotional expectations are set.

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UX Responsibility

Manage users expectations and emotions at the moment of awareness.

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Our expectations are NOT always right.

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Our expectations are NOT always based in reality.

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UX Responsibility

Start with how you want the user to feel at the end.

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Make emotions the target of UX.

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1: Awareness 3: Action 4: Association

2: Assessment

Emotional Response Wave

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?risk reward

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UX Responsibility

Set honest and appropriate expectations for users at every possible touch point.

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Stage 2: AssessmentWe always assess risks before rewards.

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It’s about self-preservation

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People will do more to avoid pain than they will do to gain pleasure.

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1: Awareness 3: Action 4: Association

2: Assessment

Emotional Response Wave

Pain!

Pain!Pai

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CoreSimplicityFactorsFogg Behavioral Model

TimeMoneyPhysical EffortBrain CyclesSocial DevianceNon-Routine

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1: Awareness 3: Action 4: Association

2: Assessment

Emotional Response Wave

Simple goal - drive thru burger

Complex goal - Hell’s Kitchen

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Watch video on YouTube

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What Apple was up against:• Already saturated market• Expensive compare to competition• “Cult of Apple” Reputation

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What they did so well:• Implied simplicity• Emotional charged• Authentically Apple

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1: Awareness 3: Action 4: Association

2: Assessment

Emotional Response Wave

Less pain!

Adjusted expectation.

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UX Responsibility

Take control of the emotional wave to drive user behavior.

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authenticity:concerns the truthfulness of origins, attributions, commitments, sincerity, devotion, and intentions; genuine.

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Authenticity Creates Trust.

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“A lack of transparency results in distrust and a

deep sense of insecurity.”Dalai Lama

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UX Responsibility

Define who we (our clients/product/site) are and what we stand for, and then craft experiences that reflect those values.

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If your site were a person what would they be like?Design personas can help.

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Stage 3: ActionActions are more about will than skill.

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“The essential difference between emotion and reason

is that emotion leads to action while reason leads to

conclusions.”Dr. Donald Calne

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CoreMotivationFactorsFogg Behavioral Model

Pain/PleasureFear/HopeRejection/Acceptance

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Simple Solution:

Scare users into action. Right?

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One man’s pain is another man’s pleasure.

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Red Bull: World Record Skydive

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Some people love gardening.Some people love gardening.

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Some people, not so much.Some people, not so much.

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UX Responsibility

Know the users real pain point.

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Stage 4: AssociationThe users process of evaluating and valuing the overall experience.

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( assessment + action )expectation =

experience

The experience equation

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Desire Draws Our Focus to the Positive or Negative

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need vs. want

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need or want?need or want?

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need based experience:No imperfection is too small to ruin the entire experience.

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want based experience:Users are more willing to overlook imperfections, even large ones.

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UX Responsibility

Know whether we are designing

to serve a users need (required)

or want (desire).

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Pulling it all together.How do we use emotions as strategic targets when designing for each of the 4 stages?

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Evaluate & Validate:Will this {experience} significantly enhance the users state and have I made as simple as possible to attain?

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1. How do I want the user to feel when they have accomplished their goal?

2. What can I do so they feel that way when they are taking action to accomplish their goal?

3. What can I do so they feel that way when they are assessing the goal to be accomplished?

4. How do I set the appropriate expectation of feeling when they become aware of the goal?

Association

Action

Assessment

Awareness

Reverse Engineer the User Experience

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LogicLogic

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Logic AND EmotionsLogic AND Emotions

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“When you design for meaning, good things will

happen.”Doug Dietz,

Principal Designer for GE Healthcare

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ResourcesBooksDesigning for Emotions, Aarron Walter

Start with the WHY, Simon Sinek

VideosTEDx: Transforming healthcare for children and their families, Doug Dietz

Start with the WHY, Simon Sinek