SUMMARY: Designing For Interaction: Creating Innovative Applications And Devices By Dan Saffer
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* Our summary is short, simple and pragmatic. It allows you to have the essential ideas of a big book in less than 30 minutes.
As you read this summary, you will discover the process an interaction designer follows to create an intuitive product that meets user expectations.
You will also discover that :
design is not just about aesthetics;
interaction design is a broad discipline that encompasses graphic design, industrial design, computer science and even humanities;
a designer is also a researcher: he must study the users of his future product;
a successful product has an easy-to-use design and a differentiating value.
Interaction design is a recent discipline, developed during the last decades and still unknown to the general public. Yet it is ubiquitous and essential to your hyper-connected lifestyle. Every time you send an email, buy online or even withdraw money from an ATM, you interact with a machine, created by an interaction designer. The job of this professional is to provide you with a design that is so easy to use that you won't even feel like you're ordering a machine. How is this possible? With this summary, follow the step-by-step process of creating an interaction designer.
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