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Interactive Prototyping: Understanding, Exploring, Communicating Design Concepts

Explore the aesthetics of interaction through relabelling and extreme characters, focusing on enjoyment and visual appeal. Understand the risks associated with different user roles. Create prototypes that communicate engaging experiences effectively.

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Interactive Prototyping: Understanding, Exploring, Communicating Design Concepts

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  1. 4 december

  2. Prototyper - förstå - utforska kommunicera

  3. Experience Prototype ”any kind of representation, in any medium, that is designed to understand, explore or communicate what it might be like to engage with the product, space or system we are designing.”

  4. Interaction Relabelling & Extreme Characters

  5. Interaction Relabelling & Extreme Characters aesthetics of interaction

  6. Interaction Relabelling & Extreme Characters moves the focus from ease of use to enjoyment of experience. aesthetics of interaction

  7. Interaction Relabelling & Extreme Characters ”A requirement for an aesthetics of interaction is attention to the richness of a system’s appearance, interaction and potential roles.”

  8. Extreme Characters risker med roller: ”a warning light flashes whenever there is a risk of ”spoiling” a picture, as if to remind the user that they are about to become creative and should immediately return to the norm.”

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