When we talk about design nowadays, the focus has been on the lures (or dangers) of flat design and skeumorphism; whether there should be (or really are any) intuitive interfaces; and wearable, maybe ¿disappearing¿ interfaces. But these discussions ignore half the problem. Any software system has a digital interface and a physical interface. The digital user interface (UI) is crucial, but physical or housing design -- the design of the machine as a real object -- has been a crucial problem. We¿re still trapped inside the design world of the past...
via Wired Top Stories http://feeds.wired.com/~r/wired/index/~3/Qn8_yezSs9A/
via Wired Top Stories http://feeds.wired.com/~r/wired/index/~3/Qn8_yezSs9A/
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