I think, interaction design is about to guide the user, to explain the
meaning of elements in a non-verbose way. For example: you can use
visual elements like shadows or texture to simulate surface feel ...
The shadow has not to be beautiful or proportional to look like a
shadow. Also the designer does not need expert skills in using
Photoshop or similar software. He needs to know what interaction
design is all about.

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Stefan Nitzsche
http://nitzsche.info/


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