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User experience (UX) has long been the cornerstone of digital design. However, in recent years, human experience (HX) has gained prominence among design and technology professionals. Why shift the focus from “user” to “human” experience, and where do related disciplines like customer experience, human-centered design, and service design fit in?
First, it is helpful to define HX. HX describes a person’s holistic interaction with a product, service, or organization across touchpoints — whether as a customer, employee, patient, or citizen. HX design involves creating digital products and services that meet the needs of users, customers, and other stakeholders. By integrating several disciplines, HX design delivers greater efficiency, efficacy, and satisfaction and enables organizations to create meaningful, memorable interactions.
Let’s explore some of the key disciplines that make up HX, how they differ, and how they contribute to HX design.
CX considers the full spectrum of a customer’s interactions with a product, service, or organization — both digital and physical. It focuses on creating consistent, desirable experiences across all touchpoints and fostering brand loyalty.
UX focuses on the quality of the user’s interaction with a digital product, system, or interface. It aims to enhance overall satisfaction by making interactions intuitive, efficient, and enjoyable.
HCD emphasizes collaboration, empathy, and feedback loops to solve complex problems. It applies across all industries, creating functional and emotionally resonant solutions.
At Tria, our process follows the Discover, Explore, Build, and Evaluate (DEBE) framework, integrating with agile methodologies:
Throughout the process, HX teams collaborate with engineering, product management, end-users, and business stakeholders to align on desirability, feasibility, and viability.
So why is HX design important? It ensures products and services are functional, efficient, and inclusive. By understanding users’ needs, and expectations, organizations can confidently deliver solutions that are effective, memorable, and meaningful.