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Lewis, Makayla and Lizzie Coles-Kemp. A Tactile Visual Library To Support User Experience Storytelling. NordDesign 2014: 27—29 Aug, 2014. 
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Resource type: Conference Paper
Language: en: English
BibTeX citation key: Lewis2014a
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Categories: General
Keywords: Communications, Empirical research, Narratology, Reception
Creators: Coles-Kemp, Lewis
Collection: NordDesign 2014
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Abstract
This paper presents an adult visual narrative stimulus (tactile visual library) that supports the reduction of physical distance between the user-centred design practitioner (maker of the visual narrative artefact) and the user narrative. Two user experience storytelling sessions were conducted involving adult participants, within a community centre in the United Kingdom, who identified themselves as community centre workers or community centre users. A tactile visual library was used to support the production of current experience comic strips, a previously developed instrument that prompts adult visual narrative production. This paper discusses the design philosophy and role of the tactile  visual library and presents the method developed to rigorously analyse, verify and display adult user narratives.
  
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