In the era of ‘digital by default’, internet-borne services reach out into spaces and places. One example of such a service is home-based micro-payments using Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) that depends on reliable information-sharing practices between user and service providers. Traditional business modelling and brainstorming methods struggle to articulate the influences of space and place on service requirements, especially in terms of human-to-human and cultural relations. Shared modelling with Lego produces three-dimensional ‘rich pictures ’ of relational services design showing the influences of space and place upon a situated service design. However, previous studies have merely presented results as photographs without annotatio...
Service Design’s emergence as a new field of design at the end of the twentieth century, and its ong...
Service design is one of the keys to improving how we target today’s complex societal problems. The ...
In this article, we argue that the spatial environment of everyday interaction has to be understood ...
In the era of ‘digital by default’, internet-borne services reach out into spaces and places. One ex...
This paper presents an action research service design project that took place as part of the Public ...
Abstract—Since the Internet has penetrated into everyday life, it is crucial to design services in t...
This paper presents an action research service design project that took place as part of the Public ...
This paper explores the relationship between service design and the design of physical environments ...
Design-driven praxis aimed at the transformation of spaces in relation to so- cial and relational pr...
This paper presents an issue related to interior architectural environments, which is currently bein...
It is at the interface of the virtual and the physical worlds where both the practice and the proces...
[[abstract]]Traditional service channel is losing its edge due to emerging service technology. To es...
Service-dominant (S-D) logic holds that coordination mechanisms contribute to value cocreation. This...
THE SOCIAL FACTOR Anyone who knows anything about cohousing gets that the greatest wins are from th...
Chapter “Between the Digital and the Physical: Reinventing the Spaces to Accommodate Sharing Service...
Service Design’s emergence as a new field of design at the end of the twentieth century, and its ong...
Service design is one of the keys to improving how we target today’s complex societal problems. The ...
In this article, we argue that the spatial environment of everyday interaction has to be understood ...
In the era of ‘digital by default’, internet-borne services reach out into spaces and places. One ex...
This paper presents an action research service design project that took place as part of the Public ...
Abstract—Since the Internet has penetrated into everyday life, it is crucial to design services in t...
This paper presents an action research service design project that took place as part of the Public ...
This paper explores the relationship between service design and the design of physical environments ...
Design-driven praxis aimed at the transformation of spaces in relation to so- cial and relational pr...
This paper presents an issue related to interior architectural environments, which is currently bein...
It is at the interface of the virtual and the physical worlds where both the practice and the proces...
[[abstract]]Traditional service channel is losing its edge due to emerging service technology. To es...
Service-dominant (S-D) logic holds that coordination mechanisms contribute to value cocreation. This...
THE SOCIAL FACTOR Anyone who knows anything about cohousing gets that the greatest wins are from th...
Chapter “Between the Digital and the Physical: Reinventing the Spaces to Accommodate Sharing Service...
Service Design’s emergence as a new field of design at the end of the twentieth century, and its ong...
Service design is one of the keys to improving how we target today’s complex societal problems. The ...
In this article, we argue that the spatial environment of everyday interaction has to be understood ...