Interactive Design is the process of developing for society functions in which we may interact with everyday. Its process can be broken down and include: interactivity, information architecture, time & motion, narrative and interface, across an array of media such as computers, telecommunications, mobile phones and so on.
In order to be effective, interactive design must constantly consider the context in which the final designed product will be in, as to what affects the future user and under what circumstances such a product will be used.
Works Cited
Crampton Smith, Gillian . "Foreword". Designing Interaction.
15 years ago
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