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Complete Beginner's Guide to Interaction Design

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Interaction  comes from Latin  inter , meaning between, and  ago  meaning to do or to act––any “action between” is considered an interaction. A simple and useful understanding of interaction design “Interaction design can be understood in simple (but not simplified) terms: it is the design of the interaction between users and products. Most often when people talk about interaction design, the products tend to be software products like apps or websites. The goal of interaction design is to create products that enable the user to achieve their objective(s) in the best way possible.” First of all, we should understand that the interaction is non-existent independently, it must be attached to a function or a scenario. Now, we can start from the following three questions to figure out " what kind of interaction is reasonable for designing function ". What kind of  scenarios  need  interaction ? Best UI/UX Design Materials for Free DOWNLOAD...

UX vs UI vs IA vs IxD : 4 Confusing Digital Design Terms Defined

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Once upon a time, if you said the word “design”, the odds were overwhelmingly likely you were talking about graphic design. But nowadays, the digital world is becoming increasingly more complicated and a lot of new job positions appearing, which lead to confusion for people outside or new to the design industry. Here’s a quick overview on the four different primary forms of design to help you understand what they mean. UX Design (User Experience Design) image by: Netizen Experience As is found on Wikipedia “ User experience design (UXD, UED or XD) is the process of enhancing user satisfaction by improving the usability, accessibility, and pleasure provided in the interaction between the user and the product. User experience design encompasses traditional human–computer interaction (HCI) design, and extends it by addressing all aspects of a product or service as perceived by users. ” UX designer is the person in charge with creating the products “logic” via wireframes and p...