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i like your video pretty awesome =)) keep it up
tedkanode123 3 months ago
this is very cool but the quality is so LOOOOW !
Enysvar 4 months ago
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stephk42 4 months ago
wizardry
TheSunSunich 1 year ago
I'm gonna study Interactive Design :)
pyrlalah 1 year ago 2
My Nokia N95 phone has six types of Exit buttons (to exit an application such as the addressbook or the calendar) they are:
1) Quit
2) Exit
3) Cancel
4) Back
5) Close
6) End
Sometimes the button becomes a No button also.
Only one is going to REALLY quit the application and save battery and processing power.
I think Interaction Design simply happens when you do a lot of Q&A right.
startxxx1991 3 years ago 3
duerentube 2 years ago
@duerentube seriously? They do it because if you don't then you have no way of knowing if you're creating interfaces that people can actually interact with. One of the reasons most websites suck.
soundtheology 7 months ago 2
It is from Bill Moggridge's book: Designing Interactions, wonderful book it is!
InpatientQ 3 years ago
I found this while searching for Larry Tesler. Thanks
JackiePaquito 3 years ago
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i like your video pretty awesome =)) keep it up
tedkanode123 3 months ago
this is very cool but the quality is so LOOOOW !
Enysvar 4 months ago
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stephk42 4 months ago
wizardry
TheSunSunich 1 year ago
I'm gonna study Interactive Design :)
pyrlalah 1 year ago 2
My Nokia N95 phone has six types of Exit buttons (to exit an application such as the addressbook or the calendar) they are:
1) Quit
2) Exit
3) Cancel
4) Back
5) Close
6) End
Sometimes the button becomes a No button also.
Only one is going to REALLY quit the application and save battery and processing power.
I think Interaction Design simply happens when you do a lot of Q&A right.
startxxx1991 3 years ago 3
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duerentube 2 years ago
@duerentube seriously? They do it because if you don't then you have no way of knowing if you're creating interfaces that people can actually interact with. One of the reasons most websites suck.
soundtheology 7 months ago 2
It is from Bill Moggridge's book: Designing Interactions, wonderful book it is!
InpatientQ 3 years ago
I found this while searching for Larry Tesler. Thanks
JackiePaquito 3 years ago