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Designing with Sound

Writer: Amber CaseAmber Case

Sun, November 18, 2018 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM PST Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/designing-products-with-sound-principles-and-patterns-for-mixed-environments-fab590-tickets-49056014861

Description Sound is one of the most commonly overlooked components in product design, even though it’s often the first way people interact with many products. When designers don’t pay enough attention to sound elements, customers are frequently left with annoying and interruptive results. This practical workshop covers several methods that product designers and managers can use to improve everyday interactions through an understanding and application of sound design.

You’ll Learn How to:

  • Understand the place of sound in design, and how it can make a difference in your product

  • Learn key concepts in sound design, with patterns and principles you can use to improve user experience

  • Learn how to integrate sound design into a project

  • Use exercises to help evaluate sound design

We have a limited number of scholarships for our workshops. If you need an application, please send an email to mtc@pnca.edu with your complete name and contact information.

If you know of anyone who’d enjoy these workshops, please let them know! These are aimed at user experience designers, students, artists and technologists. You do not have to be affiliated with PNCA to attend.

 
 
 

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