What is an experience … no, really?
When I talk to fellow event professionals, clients, or co-workers, I often feel like there’s a difference in how we understand the word ‘experience’. And I’m the first one to …
When I talk to fellow event professionals, clients, or co-workers, I often feel like there’s a difference in how we understand the word ‘experience’. And I’m the first one to …
Almost out of the Covid-19 cover, the next big question arises: What do we do now? And right on the coat tails of that question comes the answer: HYBRID meetings! …
When I introduce experience design to colleagues and clients, the first question I get is “But isn’t it expensive??”. And I tell them the same thing I will tell you …
For many, many years, the meetings and events industry has talked about integrating networking in our conferences as a means to learn more than merely what is induced from the …
After the successful execution of a large event, we all feel like resting and getting through that inbox overload … or maybe we are already on to the next event. …
When you design your conference or event, you want to design it as an experience to enhance learning … you already know that. You might also know that one element …
When you design an experience, you have to meet four prerequisites (among a lot of other elements): You have to put all five senses into play It is not just …