Prof. Jenna Spevack | COMD3504_D061 | FALL 2023 | Thurs 2:30pm

Biomimicry In User Experience Design – SJH

An exploration into the potential for applying Biomimicry (the conscious emulation of nature’s processes, systems, and structures in human design) in the field of user experience design.

Annotated Bibliography & Links

  1. Annotated Bibliography
  2. Research Project Slides
  3. Primary Research Document
  4. Script

4 Comments

  1. Jennell T

    ***This is my comment from the discussion post***

    I learned a lot about Biomimicry! Your arguments were set up well, you provided examples and/or explanations for the various topics you highlighted. The music added a nice touch and it goes well with your visual elements. There were some points that I had issues following along, for instance around the 1:30 mark when you start introducing the principles the information is presented kind of quickly. Besides this you’re video was was very enjoyable and on brand with your topic!

  2. Jonathan Rodriguez

    I enjoyed watching’s this presentation, a lot to learn about. Im interested in UX so seeing something deeply related to it that Ive never heard about caught my attention. I thought the presentation was well made but maybe adjust the VO. Its very minor but maybe adjusting your volume or the tone would help make the presentation feel more lively, especially since youre talking about nature and to engage the audience more.

  3. Ziqi

    Your presentation was very different from others but it was professional. The topic was interesting and you didn’t put much text on it but I was able to understand and learn something from your presentation. The examples you included helped with the explanation from your VO.

  4. Lola Lopez

    I really like your presentation, I think the topic is so interesting. Is something that I think not a lot of people think about but nature is amazing and we can and do definitely emulate it to create good designs for our societies. UX has become so important to solve problems and using nature’s solutions is great. I like the aesthetics you used and your use of UX principles in the presentation adheres to your topic so well.

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