Interaction design
-Designing interactive products to support the way people communicate and interact in their everyday and working lives
-It is the design of spaces for human communication and interaction.”
People centered design
= It involves understanding how people feel about a product and their pleasure and satisfaction when using it, looking at it, holding it, and opening or closing it.
-It is their overall impression of how good it is to use and the quality of the experience
Goals of interaction design
-Develop usable products
-Involve people in the design process
-Consider what people are good and bad at
-Use people-centered techniques during the design process
-Think through what might provide quality experiences
User experience
How users perceive a product and their emotional reaction to it,
Core characteristics of interaction design
-Users should be involved throughout the development of the project
-Specific usability and user experience goals need to be identified, clearly documented, and agreed to at the beginning of the project
-Iteration is needed through the core activities
Accessibility
the extent to which an interactive product is accessible by as many people as possible
Inclusiveness
making products and services that accommodate the widest possible number of people
Disabilities can be classified as:
-Sensory impairment
-Physical impairment
-Cognitive
Cognitive
learning impairment or loss of memory/cognitive function due to old age
Impairment can be catergorised
-Permanent Impairment
-Temporary Impairment
-Situational impairment