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{{Q|'''[[w:Experience design|Experience design]]''' ('''XD''') is the practice of [[w:design|design]]ing products, processes, services, events, and environments with a focus placed on the quality of the [[w:user experience|user experience]] and culturally relevant solutions.<ref>{{cite book|last=Aarts|first=Emile H. L.|author2=Stefano Marzano|title=The New Everyday: Views on Ambient Intelligence|publisher=010 Publishers|year=2003|isbn=978-90-6450-502-7|page=46}}</ref>|Wikipedia|[[w:experience design|experience design]]}}
{{Q|'''[[w:Experience design|Experience design]]''' ('''XD''') is the practice of [[w:design|design]]ing products, processes, services, events, and environments with a focus placed on the quality of the [[w:user experience|user experience]] and culturally relevant solutions.<ref>{{cite book|last=Aarts|first=Emile H. L.|author2=Stefano Marzano|title=The New Everyday: Views on Ambient Intelligence|publisher=010 Publishers|year=2003|isbn=978-90-6450-502-7|page=46}}</ref>|Wikipedia|[[w:experience design|experience design]]}}


{{Q|In its commercial context, '''[[w:experience design|experience design]]''' is driven by consideration of the moments of engagement, or [[w:touchpoint|touchpoint]]s, between people and brands, and the [[w:idea|idea]]s, [[w:emotions|emotions]], and [[w:memories|memories]] that these moments create.|Wikipedia|[[w:Experience_design#Commercial_context|experience design in the commercial context]]}}
::{{Q|In its commercial context, '''[[w:experience design|experience design]]''' is driven by consideration of the moments of engagement, or [[w:touchpoint|touchpoint]]s, between people and brands, and the [[w:idea|idea]]s, [[w:emotions|emotions]], and [[w:memories|memories]] that these moments create.|Wikipedia|[[w:Experience_design#Commercial_context|experience design in the commercial context]]}}


* A '''[[w:Touchpoint|Touchpoint]]''' (contact point, customer contact, Moment of Truth, point of contact) describes the interface of a [[w:product (business)|product]], [[w:Service (economics)|service]] or [[w:brand|brand]] with [[w:customer|customer]]s/users, non-customers, employees and other [[w:stakeholder (corporate)|stakeholders]], before, during and after a transaction. This may be applied in [[w:business-to-business|business-to-business]] as well as [[w:business-to-consumer|business-to-consumer]] environments. ( Wikipedia )
* A '''[[w:Touchpoint|Touchpoint]]''' (contact point, customer contact, Moment of Truth, point of contact) describes the interface of a [[w:product (business)|product]], [[w:Service (economics)|service]] or [[w:brand|brand]] with [[w:customer|customer]]s/users, non-customers, employees and other [[w:stakeholder (corporate)|stakeholders]], before, during and after a transaction. This may be applied in [[w:business-to-business|business-to-business]] as well as [[w:business-to-consumer|business-to-consumer]] environments. ( Wikipedia )
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