Imperial College London

ProfessorPeterChilds

Faculty of Engineering

Co-Director of the Energy Futures Lab (EFL)
 
 
 
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Contact

 

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Location

 

Studio 1, Dyson BuildingDyson BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

Citation

BibTex format

@techreport{Baxter:2020,
author = {Baxter, W and Roots, S and Tuomala, E and Aurisicchio, M and Rodrigues, PS and Ratcliffe, E and Childs, P and Martin, N and Saclier, C},
publisher = {Interaction Foundry},
title = {Ritual Design Toolkit},
url = {https://interactionfoundry.com/rdt},
year = {2020}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - RPRT
AB - Rituals are intentional behaviours with a distinct emotional outcome. They fill our lives with deeper meaning and are found everywhere from the workplace to the kitchen table. We have made the Ritual Design Toolkit to help you understand rituals, how to harness them, and how to design them. In our own work, we have used the toolkit in a range of applications including enhancing key moments in a customer journey, helping people adopt healthier eating habits and building and strengthening communities. The toolkit can be used for grand rituals and micro-interactions. Whether you are a manager of a team, a packaging designer, or a service enthusiast, you can find guidance here to build more meaningful moments into your work. The toolkit offers a ritual design process consisting of three main steps: scoping, creating and testing rituals.
AU - Baxter,W
AU - Roots,S
AU - Tuomala,E
AU - Aurisicchio,M
AU - Rodrigues,PS
AU - Ratcliffe,E
AU - Childs,P
AU - Martin,N
AU - Saclier,C
PB - Interaction Foundry
PY - 2020///
TI - Ritual Design Toolkit
UR - https://interactionfoundry.com/rdt
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/83960
ER -