The Changing Landscape of Service Design

Service Design Work Flow“A person isn’t who they are during the last conversation you had with them – they’re who they’ve been throughout your whole relationship.” - Rainer Maria Rilke

This is the essence of Service Design. It is recognizing that transactions are not relationships and that the total experience defines that brand. It is about designing and orchestrating all the components of any service or product provided by a company  for each specific context or environment. For example, designing the experience of buying insurance online to make it more personel, or redesigning the experience of selling shoes in a retail environment to be more to be rejuvenating, or even redefining the music experience as Apple did. Imagine the elaborate set of consumer and brand touch-points involved in designing a service ecosystem like iTunes™ and the related sale of accessories, apps and devices. Many companies are finding they don’t have the internal expertise to fully design these experiences in order to address the consistently changing context and/or environment for these services. In our hyper-connected, 15-minute-attention-span world, brand relationships are being reconstructed and reexamined demanding a fresh look at the design of the services companies provide.

Annett in the Modern Edge Color Lab

“Designing Services for Dynamic Evolution” is how we term our approach for our service design clients. Think of it as designing the living interactive community for a unique brand culture. The key to successful service design programs is to design and define the experience , This is usually based on ethnographic research in conjunction with prototyping the experience. For example, we build full size sets in our office to develop experience ideas with our clients, and test usage models. We experiment with color, and texture and spatial interactions. For internet and device experiences, we will create animated prototypes of digital and online services to pressure test different or evolving usage scenarios. The challenge is that these contexts, and the consumer expectations within them, are constantly evolving.

Businessweek: Service Design For A Car Dealership

Interestingly, consumers experience a natural version of this evolution on a regular basis, whether it’s the gentle arc of change at the farmer’s market throughout the growing season or the way our personal social gatherings change organically over time with new faces and stories. Consumers embrace this type of organic evolution as familiar and reassuring.

Usage Model Flow

We’re seeing a need by companies to create this type of naturally evolving service environment, because the warmth and relevance of the experience is essential to building authentic long-term relationships. For consumers, this approach feels more natural and assures them that the company is prioritizing their needs; it builds trust.

Years ago design-planning and product-roadmaps became a standard tool for use by top design, marketing and business planning professionals; now we’re seeing the need for design-planning in Service Design as well, although the analogy to a map has evolved to become more of a design-planning guidebook for the service and brand experience.

 

 

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Modern Edge mentioned in Business Week magazine on Service Design.

posted February 21, 2013

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Business Week has an article on Service Design this week. The article focuses on the development of the Audi Dealership experience being redesigned by one of Boston’s largest consulting firms. Business week also reached out to Modern Edge Inc. for commentary on service design.

When design services and experiences, companies need to “create alignment across all the different departments of the organization. They need someone to help figure out what’s really giving [consumer] value and what’s unnecessary.”

http://www.modernedge.com/2013/02/the-changing-landscape-of-service-design/


The Oregonian covers a Modern Edge design collaboration project.

posted February 21, 2013

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“Cutting-edge design is about serving people, no matter where they are and who they are.”

An article in the Oregonian on one of our recent collaborations…

http://www.modernedge.com/2013/01/design-forum-pdx-brings-attention-to-quality-design-social-responsibility/


Plastic News Executive Forum

posted January 28, 2013

Coming up…March 3-6, 2013

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2013 CES: LVCC The Human Body: The Next Digital Revolution

posted January 11, 2013

Arianna Huffington moderated a panel at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Tuesday that discussed the ways in which technology can improve individuals’ health and wellness.

The panel, called “The Digital Health Revolution: Body, Mind and Soul,” brought together a group of medical and business luminaries: Deepak Chopra, co-author of “Super Brain” and founder of The Chopra Foundation and Chopra Center; David Daly, head of oncology for Life Technologies; Andrew Thompson, co-founder and CEO of Proteus Digital Health, Inc.; Reed V. Tuckson, executive vice president and chief of medical affairs at UnitedHealth Group; and Sonny Vu, CEO and founder of Misfit Wearables.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/09/arianna-ces-technology-health-stress_n_2437674.html

Bill Clinton Crashes CES

posted January 10, 2013

IDG News Service (San Francisco Bureau) — Former U.S. President Bill Clinton made a surprise appearance at the International CES on Wednesday, where he talked a little about technology and a lot about hot-button political issues like the environment and gun control.

http://www.cio.com/article/726082/Bill_Clinton_Crashes_CES_to_Talk_Politics_and_the_Internet


The 2013 International CES

posted January 9, 2013

The 2013 International CES has begun!  Check out the list of events and keynote speakers.

http://www.cesweb.org/

 


IDSA Names Daniel Martinage as Executive Director

posted January 3, 2013

The Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) has named Daniel Martinage, CAE, as its new executive director, effective January 4. “IDSA is excited to welcome Daniel to the design community,” commented George McCain, chairman of IDSA’s board of directors. “His training and experience will be key as we continue to expand our influence and global reach.”

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CCPIT creative design week a big success.

posted November 19, 2012

中國國際貿易促進委員會在北京和青島舉行了兩件大事。
Modern Edge, Inc. 參加了此次活動並取得了兩場講座 – 我們非常感謝組織者和商界人士。我們期待著在2013年回到中國,繼續在中國發展我們的業務關係。

 

 

 

 


Pie: THE PORTLAND INCUBATOR EXPERIMENT

posted October 3, 2012

Innovation Workshop by Modern Edge, Charles Austen Angell, President

In August Modern Edge partnered with Pie and created an informative Innovation workshop for the students at PIE.  Pie is an incubator for young entrepreneurs who are taking a 12 week course in how to start a company. Pie is a partnership among leading brands, technology innovators and Widen + Kennedy.  It’s a collaborative culture which encourages like minded individuals into continuous innovation in tech, culture, and brand experiences.

Austen Angell’s workshop focused on breaking the start-up business model into three digestible segments. Business, Technology, and the People that run your business.  Each student broke their business apart and were able to start identifying the strengths of their ideas & the areas of improvement.  We wish each of the students well in their endeavors, because PIE DEMO DAY is OCTOBER 5th, 2012.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgxDkZIyar4&feature=em-share_video_user

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CCPIT: China International Creative Design Week

posted October 3, 2012

China Council for the Promotion of International Trade

This event was created to promote the exchange and cooperation between Chinese manufacturers and international designers.

Introduction

Charles Austen Angell is President and CEO of Modern Edge Design, based in Portland Oregon. Modern Edge is a strategic industrial design firm with an emphasis in health and wellness, home and mobility, and active lifestyle products. Mr. Angell’s work in under-served healthcare markets and sustainable design has taken him around the world, including projects in Vietnam, Kenya, Ecuador, and China.Mr. Angell is also the Chair-Elect of the Industrial Designers Society of America. As its incoming leader, he will lead the board in setting the direction and strategy of the organization for the next two years and beyond.

The Future of Choice.

Markets, by their nature, are about choices, and a sustainable future is one of those choices. Business leaders often feel as though they are not in control of market demands, but this is because they have not embraced the simple truth that consumer choices are driven by emotion. Understand the emotions of the consumer, and you understand the market. To truly understand sustainability we need to explore how these choices are made by consumers in relation to products, business and society.

Qingdao on Nov 11-13 and Beijing on Nov 14-16

http://overseas.ccpit.org/Contents/Channel_2417/2012/0201/319050/content_319050.htm