Designing for Touch

Designing for Touch

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Oct 29, 2015 · English · eBook (169 pages)
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Book Details

Format eBook
Pages 169
Language English
Published Oct 29, 2015
Publisher A Book Apart
ISBN-10 1937557286
ISBN-13 9781937557287

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In a world where digital interactions are increasingly becoming a part of daily life, a new approach to design emerges, focused on the sense of touch. Josh Clark delves into the importance of tactile experiences in the digital realm, exploring how physicality can enhance user engagement and create deeper connections between people and devices.

The narrative challenges traditional design boundaries by emphasizing the need to incorporate touch as a fundamental element rather than an afterthought. With practical insights and innovative examples, the book guides designers on how to create intuitive interfaces that resonate with users on a sensory level.

Through a blend of theory and practice, the author inspires a rethinking of how technology can be experienced, urging readers to embrace the potential of haptic feedback and physical interactions in their work. This exploration not only promises to revolutionize user experience but also encourages a richer dialogue about the future of design in an increasingly touch-driven era.
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