Sound can profoundly impact how people interact with your product.
Well-designed sounds can be exceptionally effective in conveying subtle
distinctions, emotion, urgency, and information without adding visual
clutter. In this practical guide, Amber Case and Aaron Day explain why
sound design is critical to the success of products, environments, and
experiences.
Just as visual designers have a set of benchmarks and a design language
to guide their work, this book provides a toolkit for the auditory
experience, improving collaboration for a wide variety of stakeholders,
from product developers to composers, user experience designers to
architects. You'll learn a complete process for designing, prototyping,
and testing sound.
In two parts, this guide includes:
- Past, present, and upcoming advances in sound design
- Principles for designing quieter products
- Guidelines for intelligently adding and removing sound in interactions
- When to use voice interfaces, how to consider personalities, and how
to build a knowledge map of queries
- Working with brands to create unique and effective audio logos that
will speak to your customers
- Adding information using sonification and generative audio