Core Experience Statement

Technique

A short statement that defines what the participant should do, feel, understand, or become through the experience.

Description

A core experience statement gives the team a clear center of gravity. It describes the experience from the participant’s point of view, not just from the creator’s intent. In immersive work, this is useful because choices about story, interaction, space, sound, and technology can easily pull in different directions.

Typical Use

Used during concept development, creative brief writing, experience prototyping, onboarding design, stakeholder alignment, and playtesting.

Scope Note

This technique may include a one- or two-sentence experience goal, participant role, emotional aim, key action, design principle, and success criteria.

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