What's going on? I may be dumb, but the best usability test subjects
are. Is the interaction design of this forum an experiment?
I posted a reply to William. It's gone. I received a reply in my
mail-box I cannot see in the thread???
Sorry, it just blows my mind to see something like that in a foru
Its a bet confussing bcoz the explanation seems to be more close to
the definition of Interaction Design, so how about you put it into
defferent percepctive?
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Could anybody explain the relationship between Human Computer
Interaction and Interacton Design?
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elf. Make that connection.
Thanks,
Brian
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From: new-boun...@ixda.org [mailto:new-boun...@ixda.org] On Behalf Of
Soren Weimann
Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 9:39 PM
To: disc...@ixda.org
Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Pragmatic language theory and usability
theory...same sa
I agree with you about the importance of language in user experience
design. An understanding of semiotics and related aspects of
information theory support the creation of interactive access points
that most closely mirror the intentions of the largest or more most
valuable segments of users of a
M
> To: disc...@ixda.org
> Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Pragmatic language theory and usability
> theory...same same or what?
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Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)!
To post to this list ... disc...
Being a product of the school of pragmatic language theory it have
always puzzled me that (some) usability folk are very eager to
distinguish their field from language and semiotic theory.
Honstly I don't see a big difference. By removing themselves from
language theory, they are cuting themselves