[Sigia-l] New Book: Thoughts on Interaction Design
Richard Hill
rhill at asis.org
Mon Apr 2 10:27:49 EDT 2007
Ziya, I think most if not all forms of design affect behavior, the problem
is that they don't understand behavior because they don't focus on it. And
they definitely don't focus on how to manage the change in behaviors
associated to adding often disruptive intelligent technologies.
To say that graphic design "focuses" on behavior to me is too simplistics of
an understanding of what it means to design for behavior.
I think Jon nailed it in his approach and I look forward to reading his
book.
-- dave
On 3/31/07, Listera <listera at earthlink.net> wrote:
Jon Kolko:
> Interaction Design is focused on the complexities of designing for
behavior
What other 'forms' of design are not focused on behavior then?
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Ziya
Usability > Simplify the Solution
Design > Simplify the Problem
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