Jake Barton
Experience Design Pioneer | Transforming Brands Through Storytelling
About
Jake Barton is a renowned experience design pioneer who has transformed how brands engage with their audiences. As the founder of Local Projects, a pioneering experience design studio, he has led the creation of groundbreaking digital and physical experiences for leading organizations like the 9/11 Memorial Museum, Guggenheim Museum, and TED.
Barton's work blends cutting-edge technology with compelling storytelling, redefining the future of brand-customer interactions. His keynotes provide a roadmap for building memorable, impactful experiences that build customer loyalty and brand equity.
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The museum of you
A third of the world watched live as the World Trade Center collapsed on September 11, 2001; a third more heard about it within 24 hours. (Do you remember where you were?) So exhibits at the soon-to-open 9/11 Memorial Museum will reflect the diversity of the world's experiences of that day. In a moving talk, designer Jake Barton gives a peek at some of those installations, as well as several other projects that aim to make the observer an active participant in the exhibit.
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