Category Archives: experience design
Capsule is excited to announce April's Think + Link for a Living session with Joe Pine, cofounder of Strategic Horizons LLP and internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and management advisor to Fortune 500 companies and entrepreneurial start-ups alike. Join us on Thursday... read more
Posted in Authenticity, Event, experience design, Featured, Shameless Promotion, Something Cool, Think + Link
Tagged authenticity, experience economy, Joe Pine
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"Hug Machine", via urbanvinyldaily.com
Before interning at Capsule, “Experience Design” was only an abstract term of which I had a vague understanding. Since I’ve been here, it’s something I realize is inescapable, and it’s something that delves much deeper than a comm... read more
Posted in Design, experience design, Featured, From The Interns, Health and Wellness, Innovation, Pop Culture, Something Cool, Technology, Trends, Uncategorized
Tagged branding, design, design thinking, experience design, from the interns, identity, jank, swank
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How do bikes and design intersect? This is the question that Greg Brose and Natalie Wynings—two Capsule designers that were chosen to be part of the upcoming ARTCRANK MSP show—constantly considered in their poster-designing process.
What is ARTCRANK, exactly? This video do... read more
Posted in Brose's Bike Bit, Design, Event, experience design, Featured, From The Interns, Lifestyle, Marketing, Pop Culture, Shameless Promotion, Trends, Uncategorized
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Watching this Cisco video on the Internet of Everything sparked a flurry of ideas and a bit of daydreaming. Take a moment to watch it yourself.
Intriguing, yes? The waking up of everything. An interesting debate could take place around the idea that the Internet will wake thin... read more
Posted in Current Affairs, experience design, Featured, Innovation, Marketing, Pop Culture, Something Cool, Sustainability, Technology, Trends
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This week Managing Principal Aaron Keller is over at DuetsBlog, synthesizing this oft-quoted Shakespearean line with a modern day healthcare anecdote that suggests the answer to this age-old question actually rests on a sliding scale. Head on over to check it out.
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