Wednesday, April 30th, 2008...9:01 pm

Interaction Design Philosophy

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I was asked to define a philosophy for Interaction Design at work.  Here is what I came up with.

 ”To create a human connection in technological products with usable form and content by understanding business and user desires, needs, and motivations. “

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  • Rebecca Grabman
    May 3rd, 2008 at 7:57 pm

    Hey! I interned at M360 while you were there! Small world, and all that. I think of that job whenever I listen to Souljacker…

    I just stumbled across your blog — I’ve become really interested in information architectures, data visualization and user interactivity — and figured I’d say hello. I’m more into the art than the business side of it all, but I find the whole world of interfacing fascinating.

    Keep it up! :)

    Cheers,
    Rebecca

  • Wow, Hi Rebecca. I hope school has been good to you.

    User interaction and design is a really great place to have experience and work in. It’s a massively growing field. In fact, my company approached me with a really interesting opportunity last week that will demand a bunch of my time, but I think is worth it. I’ll explain when the details are worked out.

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