Posts Tagged ‘interaction design’

February 17th, 2011 | by clint

After having spent a decent amount of time sketching, I arrived at a few general models which were just complete enough to throw at a few testers. So, the natural choice was a series of paper prototypes constructed around the goals of my personas. My findings were simultaneously encouraging and humbling. The email model for [...]

February 13th, 2011 | by clint

My initial sketches quickly lead me in the direction of two models of navigation. The main one being a web-based email model; the other, a visual, node-surfing style model.

February 9th, 2011 | by clint

Most of the uses and therefore personas and goals of the Bibliofile product are academic. Certainly, the product could be used and enjoyed as a supplement to recreational reading. However, I feel that, in order to really push the prototype and explore what it could really offer, the project needs to have more academically-oriented personas and goals.

March 19th, 2010 | by clint

I had to create and support a definition of interaction design for a class this quarter. I wound up leaning toward a definition that grants a lot of leeway for interpretation. And, hey, no Venn diagrams.

March 18th, 2010 | by clint

I am in the beginning phases of a paper for class.  The assignment is to form a definition of interaction design and support it. My first inclination was to gather all thoughts and pieces I have found–from readings, class discussions, personal experience, and reflection–essential to interaction design into one place.  I probably should’ve used Post-Its. [...]