Nov 21, 2024  
2017-2018 Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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21-2725 Interaction Design


Interaction design involves creating meaningful and intuitive experiences for the users of digital products and services. This course introduces students to the theoretical and practical issues involved in interaction design. Through readings and hands-on studio projects, students explore and develop appropriate solutions for a range of design contexts where interaction is critical, such as an information kiosk, a mobile device, or a service. Students develop user-centered scenarios with narrative scripts, personas, and storyboards to develop wireframes that can be translated into testable screen-based simulations or prototypes of their final designs.

3 Credits Repeatable
PREREQUISITES: 22-1920 Making 2  or 22-1925 Making for Transfers  or 22-1210 Drawing for Non-Majors  and 22-1220 2-D Design for Non-Majors  and 22-1230 3-D Design for Non-Majors  or 22-1220 2-D Design for Non-Majors  and 22-1230 3-D Design for Non-Majors  



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