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Future Interaction Design 1st Edition A Pirhonen H Isomäki

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Future Interaction Design 1st Edition A Pirhonen H Isomäki
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 218
Author: A. Pirhonen, H. Isomäki, C. Roast and P. Saariluoma
ISBN: 9781852337919, 1852337915
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Future Interaction Design 1st Edition A Pirhonen H Isomäki by A. Pirhonen, H. Isomäki, C. Roast And P. Saariluoma 9781852337919, 1852337915 instant download after payment.

The value of the novel in designing for experience: Peter Wright & John McCarthy.- A human-centred perspective on interaction design: Liam Bannon.- Incorporating self into web information system design: Anita Greenhill & Hannakaisa Isomaki.- Explanatory frameworks for interaction design: Pertti Saariluoma.- Toward the analysis of the interaction in the joint cognitive system: Jose J. Canas, Ladislao Salmeron & Inmaculada Fajardo.- To simulate or to stimulate? In search of the power of metaphor in design: Antti Pirhonen.- Designing ubiquitous computer human interaction: the case of the connected family: Panos Markopoulos.- Older adults: Key factors in design: Mary Zajicek.- Society of mixtangibles: Michael Thomsen.- Digital jewellery as experience: Jayne Wallace & Andrew Dearden

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