sarah hall, "the science of art"

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Beautiful design activates the pleasure receptors in our brain. Smart user experience shapes human behavior. Elegant strategy creates a perfect marriage between the two. As technology and data analytics evolve, we gain richer and deeper insight into how we do what we do. The first iteration of this involves understanding basic human action: did the design and the placement of the button encourage people to click? Did they click more often if it was moved it from left to right? Then came a deeper understanding of not only what was done, but who did it. Integration through Facebook and other social profiles created rich demographic-driven insight into who was doing what in response to interface in design. Now we find ourselves on the edge of a third wave, driven by geo location, wearable technology and advances in human biology, among other things. We are now at a new frontier where the conversation is shifting from how we change behavior to how we can actually change the way that people process the world around them. The question then becomes how do artists, designers and engineers use this shift to create products that change the way people see and respond to the world around them. Sarah Hall, founder and CEO of Harley & Co, will discuss how we can use things like GRIT, the Halo Effect, pattern recognition, the Availability Heuristic and more to drive the way we create. If you’ve ever wanted to leverage human biology and cognition to your advantage in design and creativity, join us.

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WEB VISIONS CHICAGO

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The origin of (most) “things”

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PERCEPTION

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How do we get to the behaviors we want?

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CLICK LIKE SHARE TEXT BUY

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OUR CLIENTS, OURSELVES

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CASE StUdY 1

Harley & Co created a new digital platform for CR Fashion Book that elevates the reading experience while also showcasing their stunning imagery.

The platform was designed using a unique ad + native content strategy created to increase salable real estate without compromising the aesthetic of the brand. The new site features a new type of content display and a unique way to like brand and editorial content.

CR FASHION BOOK

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In June of 2014, Harley&Co designed and produced THE RITES OF PASSAGE for the international Red Bull talent management team. THE RITES OF PASSAGE was created as a way to put into practice principles learned during a management training week. Harley&Co designed a giant human puzzle for 30 Red Bull employees in the middle of the desert near Palm Springs. Red Bull staff was dropped in the desert blindfolded and given a series of complex tasks to perform that corresponded to insights/lessons about personal and professional performance.

RITES OF pASSAgECase Study Nº2

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HARLEY COMPANY&