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- W962997130 abstract "The content of this chapter is about experience design vs. interface design. For years people have spoken about the human-computer interface and user interface design. This has always been about where the human and the computer meet. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of books on the subject. Nevertheless, or perhaps because of this, the term “interface” has been falling from favor. For a few years, it seemed that Interaction Design was going to be the new buzzword. Various schools started to have programs in the area. People had Interaction Designer as the job description printed on their business cards. But the most significant indicator of the currency of the term was the number of people who claim to have coined the term. The issue is moot, since yet another term has entered the fray: Experience Design. It is the most human-centric of the lot. Despite the technocratic and materialistic bias of culture, it is ultimately experiences that are being designed, not things. Yes, physical objects are often the most tangible and visible outcomes of design, but their primary function is to engage us in an experience. This is shown in the chapter using manual juicers as examples." @default.
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- W962997130 title "Experience Design vs. Interface Design" @default.
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