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Interaction Design 2: Design for Digital Products explores the increasingly interconnected world we live in, where digital products, software, and their interfaces are everywhere. At the heart of interaction design is creating these digital experiences—whether by shaping the interfaces themselves or designing the overall user experience with software. Designing for digital products takes place in a variety of contexts and scales: from personal devices like phones and computers, to specialized workplace tools, and even large-scale public information systems.
This course looks at the key role interaction design plays in integrating software and digital products into different environments, networks, and spaces. A major focus is on designing interfaces for different types of digital products. Key topics include the information and data presented in user interfaces, the messages those interfaces communicate, and how we, as users, interact with them.
- Enseignant: Enrique Encinas Pollos
- Enseignant: Einar Sneve Martinussen
- Enseignant: Fredrik Richard Matheson
- Enseignant: Mosse Sjaastad
- Enseignant: Diogo de Oliveira Nordgård Valério