I believe that interaction design is fundamentally an act of making. Through diligent focus on the right problems in the right way, we can produce products and services that create pleasure for the people who experience them, and generate loyalty and success for our endeavors.
A fluent practitioner of interaction design must have facility in the materials we work with (digital products), understand the nature of businesses large and small and have a deep insight about people as collaborators and audiences for our work. We come to this field through a variety of paths, and hone our skills through practice, study, and conversation with our peers. I’ve created The Apprentice Path as a place for conversation about how we learn and teach each other our craft.
I update this blog when the mood strikes me. You can find more of my writings on Cooper Journal, Blog by Carbon Five, Philosophie is Thinking and Medium.
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Lane Goldstone
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