UCSD or User Centered System Design is a part of our everyday normal life. Wherever we go, whether it is to work, to visit a friend, go to school or just stay at home we probably come in contact with multiple instances of UCSD we don’t even acknowledge. Our lives are filled with design thoughts, the care about ergonomics and in which way certain products can impact us.
When I read the articles for this weeks seminar there was one question that kept coming back to me. Which sensory system is the dominating one in this type of interaction? Is it possible that we are overlooking interaction in ways that could be beneficial for the user? In todays interfaces we mainly rely on visual and tactile feedback but isn’t there more areas to be explored?
I think that a new era of product development will sort this kind of questions out and bring new innovation, new levels of human computer interaction to light. But to get there we have to first establish what we are trying to change for the better and which elements of already prominent design standards to keep. We need to initiate new development processes to accommodate for the new varieties of innovation that is taking place today, and doing so we can improve the things that we use in our daily lives in such a way that would be revolutionary for the ordinary consumer. We are enabling goals of perfect design.
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