Designing for Interaction Workshop

Date: October 25 2006

Location: New York City, New York, USA

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About This Event

Dan Saffer, Adaptive Path's senior interaction designer and author of "Designing for Interaction: Creating Smart Applications & Clever Devices", will cover the four approaches to interaction design; the elements, principles, and attributes of good interaction design; design research techniques; documentation; designing for multitasking, adaptation, and hacking; and service design.

Designing for Interaction is for new designers and anyone interested in interaction design, as well as more experienced designers who want a deeper view of and new methods for practicing interaction design.

Participants will walk away with not only a firm grasp of the underlying principles of interaction design, but also the tools needed to put those into practice.

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Tags

adaptive path, interaction design, ixd, service design, usability, user experience design, usercentered design

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