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Industry Insights - What is Interaction Design (IxD)?
We have moved away from the era when designing websites and applications were called just web design. Today we live in a world where websites and applications are taking over the world, giving birth to many terms that define the wide scope and spectrum of web design. In this blog, we'll be talking about Interaction Design and what it means. Interaction design (IxD) is a field that falls under the umbrella of user experience (UX) design. It refers to the design of elements that make the interaction between the product and users possible. The aim is to design interactive elements that achieve the end goal as defined by you for the user, without much difficulty. John Kolko, the founder of the Austin Center for Design, defined Interaction Design as, “The creation of a dialogue between a person and a product, system or service. This dialogue is both physical and emotional in nature and is manifested in the interplay between form, function, and technology as experienced over time.” A lot of people confuse IxD with UX, and it's justifiable. Interaction design is after all designing experience for the user. But that's where the confusion should end because while UX design is about designing the entire experience the user will have through your product, IxD is all about designing the interaction element of that experience. To further clarify it, here are the five dimensions of interaction design that define its scope:
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Good UI Is Not Necessarily A Good UX
Imagine this: You are sitting in a bar, and you see a handsome person (guy or girl, take your pick) looking at you. Interested, you go and talk to that person, but soon find out that they are rude and arrogant. Their good image is ruined by the words coming out of their mouth. You get irritated and leave. Because in this case, it doesn't matter that the person is good-looking; what matters is that he or she or they is not good to talk to. The relation between a good UI (User Interface) and bad UX (User Experience) is exactly like that. As humans, we instantly get attracted to things that have alluring visual appeal. And as designers, that's what we try to achieve - a beautiful-looking interface to grab the audience's attention. While there's nothing wrong with that, in our quest to create aesthetically pleasing UIs, we might forget the important detail - creating a good user experience. Now, let's first figure out what a good UI and a good UX is. We'll let you in on a secret - if you check off the things to make a good UI, you get a good UX by default. Keep these 4 things in mind while designing an interface:
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