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UX Design Meets 20th Century Fashion at the Royal Ontario Museum

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By Hanadi Alnawab

On September 17th, students from the FASH 3000: 20th Century Fashion History and BUS 3003: e-Business Information Systems and Technologies courses came together for a unique learning experience at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). Led by professors Francesca D’Angelo and Hanadi Alnawab, the evening centred on the intersection of UX design and museum curation, offering a blend of fashion history and digital innovation.

The event started with a session from Dr. Sarah Fee, Senior Curator of Global Fashion and Textiles at the ROM. Dr. Fee shared her extensive knowledge of museum curation and provided students with valuable insights into the specific needs and considerations required for designing a museum app.

As the evening progressed, students delved into the world of UX design, exploring how history and museum exhibits shape user experience. This immersive session also introduced them to the first phase of the Design Thinking process, preparing them to create their own app prototype for the Humber Fashion History Museum. Inspired by their visit to Canada’s largest museum, the design will reflect insights gained during the field trip.

The Fashion History project is a collaborative initiative between the Fashion Management and Digital Business Management programs. It highlights the growing synergy between traditional museum curation and modern digital experiences, positioning students at the forefront of this evolving field.

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Fashion Management and Digital Business Management students at the ROM

Humber students looking at the map

Humber students posing with the spanish guide

Students using the ROM app