#interactionDesign

2025-07-02

We are hiring a JUNIOR CREATIVE PRODUCER in Vienna!

Do you see your future in designing multimedia spaces and interactive exhibits and implementing them in an interdisciplinary field? We invite you to become part of our team and support us to turn ideas into reality in all phases of our projects – from initial biddings and concepts to concrete implementation.

3e8.studio/jobs/

#interactiveart #newmedia #exhibitiondesign #digitalart #vvvv #interactiondesign #creativetechnologies

2025-06-06

Seeking interaction design inspiration? Do yourself a favor and *scroll* the Johnson Banks website.

johnsonbanks.co.uk/ #ixd #design #ux #InteractionDesign

Seeking interaction design inspiration? Do yourself a favor and *scroll* the Johnson Banks website. www.johnsonbanks.co.uk #ixd #design #ux #InteractionDesign

Home | Johnson Banks

2025-06-02

Do you see your future in designing multimedia spaces and interactive exhibits and implementing them in an interdisciplinary field? We invite you to become part of our team as an intern in VIENNA or BERLIN - check out the JOBS section on our website. We are looking forward to hearing from you!

3e8.studio/en/jobs/

#interactiveart #newmedia #exhibitiondesign #digitalart #vvvv #touchdesigner #unrealengine #industrialdesign #interactiondesign #datavisualization #gameengine #internship

2025-05-31

My thumb is larger than the letters on my smartphone's virtual keyboard.

I find my smartphone keyboard very often opts for a space instead of the intended letters c, v, b, and n. It also opts for a . instead of the letter m.

There must be a way to deduce more accurately what I'm attempting to type? (Particularly when I backspace and then again get a space instead of a c, v, b, or n.)

Excerpt of a virtual keyboard of an Android phone. The relatively small space between the space bar and the lowest row of letters is highlighted.
Herbert A. Meyerekphorie@chaos.social
2025-05-14

"Now we have a lot of capable UX designers leaving the profession or having trouble staying in it … and a lot of crappy products & services. A tragedy." @Miniver #interactiondesign #uxdesign #uxthinking
miniver.blogspot.com/2025/05/t

Amir Bastananamirbast
2025-05-05

Starting in May, I will be hosting a 7 session masterclass on Creative Robotics, Human Robot Interaction, and the Interactivity Framework itself.

Learn more about the course on
thenodeinstitute.org/courses/s
@thenodeinstitute
@madewithvvvv #

Dan(iel) Ritz(enthaler)dcr@social.lol
2025-04-25
The first step of progress on many progress bars group into activities like wireframes and mood boardsProgress bars grouped into two categories of layout and brandA series of progress bars all in starting conditionsOne progress bar of many taken almost to completion
Karsten Schmidttoxi@mastodon.thi.ng
2025-04-14

Seeing @neauoire's paper computing explorations, I was reminded of an old idea I proposed at PaperCamp LDN back in 2009: Originally this was vaguely about using origami to create multi-purpose AR markers, but I then extended it to other use cases, some of which could be adapted and be even relevant today, e.g. as a form of proof-of-work, protection against AI crawlers or other form of access control.

Some possible approaches for different use cases:

1) Ask users to perform or series of simple folds and then check results by validating fold lines in the flat sheet paper via computer vision
2) Same as #1, but perform shape recognition/validation of fully folded result
3) Unfold a pre-shared (and pre-folded) origami object to check result by validating fold lines via computer vision
4) Provide instructions for multiple origami creations to create uniquely identifiable objects for computer vision based interactive environments

Number 1-3 are more or less about forms of proving physicality, work, membership. Number 4 is more about using origimi as fiducial markers for general interactions

More ideas/summary from that event:
adactio.com/journal/1546

cc/ @adactio

#PaperCamp #Origami #ComputerVision #InteractionDesign

Photo of an unfolded sheet of origami paper with fold lines traced with a black Sharpie pen to sufficiently emphasize them for computer visionPhoto of a folded origami hat using red/white paper.Screenshot excerpt from Jeremy Keith's blog post about PaperCamp (linked):

"Karsten Schmidt begins by talking about print on demand. He shows beautiful computer-generated algorithm-driven book covers from Faber Finds. He then shows the most gorgeous unique identifiers I’ve ever seen. These are printed on to postcards for the end of year show at the London College of Fashion—one per student. These cards are machine readable at interactive tables. But what about generating machine-readable identifiers without using a machine? Right now you still need a computer and a printer. What if you could use origami instead? If you think about it, that’s what’s going on with Edward James Olmos’s unicorn in Bladerunner. Take a piece of paper, configure it in a certain way; now it contains a machine-readable message."
2025-04-09

The pain in a name — Is information architecture right to call itself architecture?

I have long felt uneasy about modern occupations associating themselves with high-status traditional professions. This has been brought into sharp focus for me since I started a role last year focusing heavily on information architecture, to the annoyance of my wife Alex, who is an actual architect.

duncanstephen.net/the-pain-in-

Information "i" symbol styled as a blueprint
Stefan Woelwerstefan_woelwer
2025-03-29

Reflect, Interact, Argue: Studying Design

In times of so many specialisations in the area of design and an uncertain future due to the impact of AI in our profession and its education I believe in 3 main competences within a design study programme.

May I share my arguments with you in this article: medium.com/@stefan_woelwer/ref

Dan(iel) Ritz(enthaler)dcr@social.lol
2025-03-25

I'm looking for a new design role!

My work friends (I’d like to believe) would say I’m helpful and smart. That I care about the people using what I design. Plus, I’m good at troubleshooting tricky group dynamics. To summarize: I’m fun to work with!

If you know anyone looking for a senior/staff/principle product designer, tell them to check out my BRAND NEW website and send me a message.

Thanks a million ✊

#getfedihired #productdesign #interactiondesign #userresearch

danritz.com

Dan(iel) Ritz(enthaler)dcr@social.lol
2025-03-24

I agree that many people struggle with this:

“we couldn’t help but notice that in many of the subsequent conversations, too many people in the product and design communities simply don’t understand the necessary role of one or both of product managers or product designers”

Unfortunately, the major crux of this confusion is never addressed in the arguments hoping to untangle it.

🧵 1 of 4

#productmanagement
#interactiondesign

svpg.com/product-design-and-ai

Stefan Woelwerstefan_woelwer
2025-03-20

»HAWKI2: vom Interface zum eigenständigen KI-Ökosystem für Hochschulen«

Unser Blogbeitrag für das @hochschulforumdigitalisierung.de

@hawk_hochschule

hochschulforumdigitalisierung.

2025-03-20

Spent much of this week making #HTML #Prototypes for a new service we're doing some #Discovery work on.

Feels good getting my hands dirty with some code.Especially a little bit of #InteractionDesign

I don't want to get into the "designers should code" debate, but it's a useful skill to have in your quiver.

#servicedesign

Kera Damo® - Visual artistKeraDamo@pixelfed.art
2025-03-02
A bit of a rough sketch about a dialogue, an interaction. I am in the midst of reviewing my full inventory and redo all the works that I consider 'in scope' in gouache. I'll share later, most likely 😊

#keradamo #heart #mastoart #fediart #art #pixelfedart #interactiondesign
Coloured pencil drawing from visual artist Kera Damo from The Hague / Gekleurde potloodtekening van beeldend kunstenaar Kera Damo uit Den Haag

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