Case Study
Thursday, June 19
09:45 AM - 10:15 AM
Live in Berlin
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This presentation explores the experiences that users have with cars in terms of pleasures, distinguishing four key areas: human senses, cognition and emotions, social interrelations, and ideals and values. Different cars and brands may have diverse design briefs and emphases, leading to distinct experiences of pleasure (or lack of it). However, ‘product pleasures’ are not design properties; these are the result of an interaction between a user and a car in a particular context. For this reason, traditional concepts such as problem-solving, usability, ergonomics, or satisfaction can be insufficient to define the preconditions for a desired experiential outcome with a car. Antonio will give examples to illustrate this approach and its underexploited potential to unleash new design opportunities with richer and more holistic user experiences with cars.
Antonio Cobaleda Cordero is a Spanish design engineer with 12+ years of experience in product design, innovation, and development, and a trajectory firmly rooted in both academia and industry. He has worked as a design researcher, product developer, and innovation consultant in organisations of all sizes, public and private, and with customers from all around the world. After completing his Ph.D. in Human-Technology-Design, he transitioned into the automotive sector to contribute to developing a more meaningful and user-centric future for electric mobility. His current role at Polestar as a UX Research Lead focuses on the complex and multi-layered user experiences of/ with/ through Polestar products, services, and systems.