Many of the conversational design principles are based on the idea of the cooperative principle, which states people work together cooperatively in conversation. The principle was defined by Linguist Paul Grice, and it is supported by four conversational maxims, with a fifth being added from linguist, Robin Lakoff. These simple maxims make the foundation for much of voice design. Erika Hall joins the show to give a detailed look at these maxims, which are the Maxim of Quality, Quantity, Relation, Manner and Politeness, and you'll learn how to apply these ideas into your conversational interfaces and experiences.
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-for-voice/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-for-voice/supportEthics in Voice - Brooke Hawkins
Customizing Default Intents - Dustin Coates
Voice in the Car - Shyamala Prayaga
Design Tools and Tactics - Braden Ream & Michael Hood
Inclusive Voice Design - Diana Diebel
Building Personas - Wally Brill
What's New in Design From Alexa Conf - Bradley Metrock
Using Story With Voice Experiences - Kevin Dusablon & Danielle Frimer
Enhancing Voice with a Screen - Mark Tucker
High Density Experiences - Felicia Wong & Antoine Raux
Design for Flash Briefings - Teri Fisher
Lessons Learned Building Top Skills - Nick Schwab
Audio Branding - Eric Seay
Building a Language Learning Experience - Daniel Gwerzman and Uri Shaked
From UI to VUI - Neto Marin
Conversational Heuristics - Matt Buck & Lauren Golembiewski
Design is Essential - Cathy Pearl
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