Theories and Practice in Interaction Design
Discover the essential insights of "Theories and Practice in Interaction Design" by Taylor & Francis Inc, published in 2006. Spanning 392 pages, this comprehensive volume offers a detailed exploration of interaction design, highlighting its connections to numerous neighboring disciplines such as cognitive psychology, computer science, economics, engineering, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, semiotics, and sociology.
This book serves as a valuable resource for professionals and students in Human-Computer Interaction, cognitive psychology, and ergonomics, providing a well-rounded perspective on the theories and methodologies that shape effective interaction design. Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding or enhance your practical skills, this text is a must-have addition to your library. Elevate your knowledge and practice in interaction design with this indispensable guide.