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It is worth always keeping them in mind: after all, these principles are the basis of visual communication with the users of our products. They are safe instructions for a reliable and easy-to-digest interface. On the other hand, knowing how engraved they are in human minds, we can also start playing with these concepts to capture the attention of users. If you want to know more about Gestalt psychology and the study of perception, here is an interesting lecture by Eric Vanman, associate professor of psychology at the University of Queensland - As for practical knowledge the book Laws of UX: Using Psychology to Design Better Products & Services explains in detail not only the Gestalt principles, but also how users generally perceive and process digital interfaces.
And if you want to impress your daughter/son/nephew/grandchildren, I highly recommend the drawing of the elephant seen from behind.Thinking about preferable futures Laura Abad June 28, 2022 Est. Reading: 4 minutes Not all futures Brazil Mobile Number List are doomed to failure as science fiction stories have led us to believe. Practically since the 60s and during the rise of Avant-Garde, the most heard answer to the question : What will happen in the future? It was supported by a tradition linked to dystopias of what will happen next.
We have all heard of titles like Androids Think with Electric Sheep or Neuromancer , known for being considered the first novel of the Cyberpunk science fiction subgenre, closely linked to the concept of speculative design that we are going to talk about today. It is with these narratives that the foundations for a negative vision of the future were consolidated, which had already been told for decades, where the use of technology was related to a decadent society. Starting in the 90s, this vision that condemned technology and society took a turn thanks to technological development. This brought with it a new perspective of the future along with new fields of knowledge related to design, resulting in Critical Design or Speculative Design. As the years go by, this term has been separated from the already known traditional Design.
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