CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
Fridays 12:50-2:05 · Gates B01 · Open to the public- 20 years of speakers
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Nathan Shedroff · Vivid Publishing Inc.
Information Interaction Design: A Unified Field Theory of Design October 22, 1993
Information Interaction Design is the art of effectively organizing, managing and communicating an interface, product, or system's informational attributes. It is at the core of all design and communication (graphic design, interface design, interaction design, product design, software design, etc.) and ties all of these disciplines together. Information Interaction Design emphasizes structures as opposed to representations and styles. It allows good communication (both verbal and visual) to be meaningful and effective no matter what medium employed. These issues are becoming more critical as communication becomes more complex in the Information Age. It should be stressed that this is a working theory of design and by no means finished or complete -- or even necessarily correct. Because of the time limits, I will cover the three basic areas that intersect to form this unified design model: Interaction Design, Information Design, and Sensorial Design. I will describe the domain of each area with examples and leave a lot of time for questions and commentary from the audience. |
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