Interaction & Experience Design

Envisioning & Navigating Future Moneyscapes

Design strategies for a personalize experience with money on ultra-mobile devices

Embedded as a designer in Intel's People and Practices Research group, I envisioned and communicated the potential of personalized digital money technologies. I supplied design and research expertise on tech-facilitated customization, strategizing on how people and communities might use digital money to create frameworks for localized expression and personalized functionalities.

Building on the social research already developed by PaPR, I worked with senior research scientists and technology designers to create experience prototypes. These articulated how brands might use transactions to operate heuristically, helping people function in increasingly complex digital commerce environments. Insights and experience designs were communicated to Intel’s senior management, business units and strategic partners at in-house events and at the 2008 Developers Forum.

I created a variety of presentation materials including personas, illustrated storyboards and design imperatives for technology intervention.