Experience design (❤)

The following experience design, arts and management books have deeply inspired me. You might also gain inspiration from them.

On applying strategic design in practice

Designing Tomorrow: Strategic design tactics to change your practice, organisation and planetary impact by Martin Tomitsch and Steve Baty, BIS, 2023

On designing services that flow

Service Design: From insight to implementation by Lavrans Løvlie, Andy Polaine & Ben Reason ,Rosenfeld Media, 2013

Prioritizing Web Usability by Jakob Nielsen and Hoa Loranger, New Riders Press, 2006

On issues relating to form and function

The most inspirational book I have read is The Unknown Craftsman: A Japanese Insight into Beauty by Soetsu Yanagi, adapted by Bernard Leach, Kodansha International (revised edition 1990). Amongst other things, this wonder highlights the value of true outcomes-based design.

Envisioning Information by Edward R. Tufte, Graphics Press, 1990

On psychedelic art

High Art: A History of the Psychedelic Poster by Ted Owen and Denise Dickson, Sanctuary Publishing, 1999

On symbolism

Man and His Symbols by Carl Gustav Jung, Doubleday, 1969 

On Celtic art

Celtic Art: The Methods of Construction by George Bain, Dover Publications, 1973

On Art Nouveau

Alphonse Mucha at www.wikipedia.org 

On interactive children’s books

The Magic Boat: A book to turn and move by Tom Seidmann-Freud, (translated by Ernest Benn), Ernest Benn, 1981 

On computers

The Shallows by Nicholas Carr, Atlantic, 2010

On human to human connection

No amount of design inspiration can yield outcomes without other people. These books have inspired me to reflect and learn about leading and managing myself and others.

Solo: How to work alone (and not lose your mind) by Rebecca Seal, Profile Books, 2020

The Power of Full Engagement: Managing energy, not time is the key to high performance and personal renewal by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz, Free Press, 2005

The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working: The four forgotten needs that energize great performance by Tony Schwartz with Jean Gomes and Catherine McCarthy, Ph.D., Simon & Schuster, 2010