Interactive Design – Defined and Examples

Interactive design is a process in which Designers create an engagement between the technology and it’s user. Interactive design allows a user to become directly involved in the medium and in turn form a greater understanding of the design whilst maintaining interest.

 

This interactive website was created in France, and is a simple yet great example of Interactive Design. The theme is kept very minimal, allowing easy progression and understanding for the user. The site allows interaction through each page, each click, grab or drag interacts with the object in the screen differently, and with no prompt from the site, the user engages in a fun self motivated engagement.

Make Me Pulse. (2017). Make Me Pulse. From http://www.makemepulse.com/

 

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Interactive showing AIRBNB locations worldwide and their popularity.

The world of Airbnb. (2017). Airbnb.com.au. Retrieved 9 March 2017, from https://www.airbnb.com.au/map

 

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Interactive design showing common misconceptions, and giving real truths. Can be ordered through various categories or newest uploaded.

McCandless, D. (2017). Common MythConceptions — Information is Beautiful. Information is Beautiful. Retrieved 13 March 2017, from http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/common-mythconceptions/

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