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A Unified Field Theory of Design

Overview
Information Interaction Design

Information Design
Continuum of Understanding
Experience of  Knowledge
Organizing Things
Multiple Organizations
Goals & Messages
Clarity

Interaction Design
Having an Experience
Continuum of Interactivity
Control & Feedback
Productive and Creative Experiences
Communicative Experiences
Adaptive Experiences
The Experience Cube

Sensorial Design
Media Differences
Style & Meaning
Conclusion

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Definitions of information design

STC Information Design SIG
www.stcsig.org/id
The field of information design applies traditional and evolving design principles to the process of translating complex, unorganized, or unstructured data into valuable, meaningful information.
The practice of information design requires an interdisciplinary approach which combines skills in graphic design, writing and editing, instructional design, human performance technology, and human factors.

Saul Carliner, Bentley College
web.bentley.edu/empl/c/scarliner/id/newmodel.htm
Preparing communication products so that they achieve performance objectives established for them. This involves:

Drue Miller
drue.com/infodesign/page2.html
The process of organizing information and presenting it in whatever format makes it most meaningful to the user.

InfoDesign
www.bogieland.com/infodesign/whatis.html

Tutorials

Web Monkey
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/design/site_building/tutorials/tutorial1.html Tutorial based on the idea that Information architecture is the science of figuring out what you want your site to do and then constructing a blueprint before you dive in and put the thing together.

Widgets

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