"Service design is the practice of designing services. It uses a holistic and highly collaborative approach to generate value for both the service user and the service provider throughout the service’s lifecycle.In practice, service design helps to choreograph the processes, technologies and interactions driving the delivery of services, using a human-centered perspective. Service design today is applicable across multiple sectors, helping to deliver strategic and tactical objectives for both the private and public sector"
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Service Design Network (SDN)
"User experience (UX) design is the process design teams use to create products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. UX design involves the design of the entire process of acquiring and integrating the product, including aspects of branding, design, usability and function. Most importantly, UX design is concerned with delivering solutions that address pain points and needs. After all, no one will use a product that serves no purpose."
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Interaction Design Foundation
"User interface (UI) design is the process designers use to build interfaces in software or computerized devices, focusing on looks or style. Designers aim to create interfaces which users find easy to use and pleasurable. UI design refers to graphical user interfaces and other forms—e.g., voice-controlled interfaces."
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Interaction Design Foundation
"Branding authentically reflects how a business or organization wants to be perceived by people. Brand is expressed through a graphic identity system, but also includes the products and services the organization offers and the quality and value of relationships it establishes with people over time."
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American Institute of Graphic Art (AIGA)
"Industrial Design (ID) is the professional practice of designing products, devices, objects, and services used by millions of people around the world every day.Industrial designers typically focus on the physical appearance, functionality, and manufacturability of a product, though they are often involved in far more during a development cycle. All of this ultimately extends to the overall lasting value and experience a product or service provides for end-users."
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Industrial Designer Society of America (IDSA)
"Contemporary jewellery is an amalgamation of jewellery and art. Contemporary jewelry is seen as a progressive art movement which is a representation of culture and societal attitudes of its time. Unlike conventional jewellery design practices it is considered as a form of art used to express concept, creativity, inspiration and is also peppered with cultural influence. This branch of jewellery design does not adhere to form and function. It has welcomed a new era in encouraging jewellery designers to channel their creativity and seek diversification."
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