Interaction Design Task
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An Interaction Design Task is a design task that produces an interaction model.
- AKA: IxD.
- Context:
- It can follow an Interaction Design Pattern.
- See: Design, Human–Computer Interaction, Software Development, User Interface Design, Usability Study.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/interaction_design Retrieved:2015-10-28.
- In design, human–computer interaction, and software development, interaction design, often abbreviated IxD, is defined as "the practice of designing interactive digital products, environments, systems, and services." Like many other design fields interaction design also has an interest in form but its main focus is on behavior. What clearly marks interaction design as a design field as opposed to a science or engineering field is that it is synthesis and imagining things as they might be, more so than focusing on how things are. Interaction design is heavily focused on satisfying the needs and desires of the majority of people who will use the product; other disciplines like software engineering have a heavy focus on designing for technical stakeholders of a project.