Journey to the Interface
Authors
Sophia Parker, Joe Heapy
Publication Date
June 2010
Publisher
Demos
One of the first Service Design publications, clear focus on public services. Shows strongly why we need to apply Service Design to public services and how it can be done. Gives good examples.

The authors outline an ideology for service that goes beyond operational concerns like key performance indicators. As they put it, the fundamental purpose of service is to provide support and to help people live their lives to their full potential.

Experiences and relationships are the recurring themes of this pamphlet from Demos and Engine in the UK.

I would say: a Service Design Classic!

Journey to the Interface Filed under: service design, public service, case studies, experience, relationships.
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One Comment
Jeff Howard on June 10, 2010 3:55pm
Here's the website to download a copy: http://www.demos.co.uk/publications/thejourneytotheinterface

It's available under a creative commons license.

Journey to the Interface By Sophia Parker, Joe Heapy
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