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Service Image

The Service Image method creates a compelling visual representation of a service concept, focusing on a key 'hero moment' to communicate its core value and desired user experience. It helps stakeholders quickly grasp the essence of the service and envision its impact.

30-60 min1-10 peopleMedium
When to Use

Use this method when you need to communicate a service concept to a broad audience, build consensus around a vision, or create a memorable visual anchor for a service design project. It's particularly useful for presentations, project websites, and branding efforts.

How It Works

Solves: Difficulty communicating abstract service concepts, lack of shared understanding among stakeholders, weak or unclear service branding.

Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps to facilitate this method
  1. 1

    Step 1: Define the core value proposition of the service. (5 minutes)

  2. 2

    Step 2: Identify a 'hero moment' that best exemplifies this value. (10 minutes)

  3. 3

    Step 3: Brainstorm visual elements that could represent this moment (e.g., people, objects, settings, emotions). (15 minutes)

  4. 4

    Step 4: Create a rough sketch or montage of the service image, combining the chosen visual elements. (20 minutes)

  5. 5

    Step 5: Refine the image based on feedback from stakeholders, focusing on clarity, impact, and memorability. (10 minutes)

Facilitator Tips
  • Encourage participants to think beyond functionality and consider the emotional impact of the service.
  • Focus on creating a visually appealing and memorable image that resonates with the target audience.
Variations
  • Create multiple service images representing different aspects of the service experience.
  • Use the service image as a starting point for developing a service blueprint or customer journey map.
Source: Service Design ToolsLearn more