Lesson 01 - Introduction To Interaction Design

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Introduction to Interaction Design

Lecture 01
Introduction to Interaction Design

Prof. Sonal Atreya


DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN

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Lecture 01
Introduction

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Source:www.arngren.net

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What is interaction and, why does it matter in design?
How do you optimize the users’ interactions with a system?
• How people act and react to events
• What are people good and bad at
• Getting people involved in the design

Source: Designed by slidesgo

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Goal
• Create engaging user experiences.
• Understand how emotions work.
• What is significance of aesthetics, desirability, and the role of
narrative in human experience.
• Business side, technical side, manufacturing side, and marketing
side.

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Who is involved in Interaction design?
Design team depends on the kind of interactive product being built.
Example: health app
Graphic and interaction designers, software engineers, software
designers, health care professionals, ergonomists.

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Source: google.com

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What is Human-computer Interaction (HCI)?
Importance of Human-computer
Interaction:
• Efficiency
• User Satisfaction
• Accessibility
• Safety
• Innovation

Source: Designed by macrovector

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History: Human-computer Interaction
ENIAC, Electronic Numerical Integrator and
Computer
• It was the first electronic digital
computer which was programmable.
• It used plugboards for communicating
instructions to the machine.

Source: https://cdn.britannica.com/95/170195-050-EFCB2F83/ENIAC-
1946.jpg

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• The Second World War provided the impetus for
studying the interaction between humans and
machines, as each side strove to produce more
effective weapons systems.
• HCI was studied in many devices like Radars,
control panels of complex machines, military
equipment, etc.
• The term human–computer
interaction has only been in
widespread use since the
early 1980s.

Source image1: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Two_women_operating


_ENIAC_(full_resolution).jpg
Source image2: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/how-radar-changed-the-second-world-war

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Ivan Sutherland’s SketchPad-1963
• Introduced the concept of digital
sketching, 3D CAD, icons, visual
simulation and virtual reality,
efficient use of light pen.

Source: https://bimaplus.org/news/the-very-beginning-of-the-digital-representation-ivan-sutherland-sketchpad/

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Evolution of Interaction following the advancement of technology
• No Interactions
• Attentive Interactions
• Graphical User Interactions
• Touch and feel interaction
• Immersive interaction
• Interaction using AI

Source: https://medium.com/xrpractices/evolution-of-technology-and-user-interactions-e9ab9c2d37f

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Significant Advances in Human-Computer
interaction since 1960

Source: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/being-human/

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Evolution of interaction in telephone devices

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1. Rotatory dials
2. Touch-tone telephone
3. Chordless telephone
4. Mobile telephones
5. Telephones with touch interactive display
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Evolution in interaction with better design and ease of use.

• Use of voice assistance


• Easy scrolling through
channels.
• Limited quick access
button
• Ergonomically design

Source: https://www.samsung.com/in/tvs/tv-buying-guide/remote-control-for-tv/

“Good design is as little design as possible” ~ Dieter Rams

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Source: https://www.apple.com/in/shop/product/MNC73Z/A/siri-remote Source: https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-strengthens-its-smart-tv-
voice-capabilities

• Typing on TV was made easier by enabling voice


assistance on devices like Apple Siri Remote, and
Samsung remotes and TVs with in-built Alexa

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Thank You

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