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Let's look at the five dimensions of Interaction Design.
Five dimensions of Interaction Design:
- words (1D)
- visual representations (2D)
- physical objects/space (3D)
- time (4D)
- behavior (5D)
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They are words, visual representations,
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physical object or space,
time, and behavior.
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They're abbreviated as 1D, 2D,
3D, 4D, and 5D respectively.
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The first four dimensions were
defined by Julian Crampton Smith, and
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the last dimension, behavior,
was added by Kevin Silver.
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The words dimension includes all text,
including buttons.
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