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Interaction Design History Spring 2025

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The Ethical Imperatives of Interaction Design in the AI Era

May 12, 2025May 12, 2025

We’re way past the point where good design just meant making things look pretty or work smoothly. Today, every […]

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The Xerox Star: The Forgotten Pioneer of Modern UI

March 7, 2025May 25, 2025

The Xerox Star was a groundbreaking computer system introduced in 1981. While it didn’t achieve major commercial success at […]

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Gestalt Principles and Fitts’s Law

February 11, 2025May 25, 2025

After reading the Gestalt Principles, I realized that these principles can be well applied to future design practice. By […]

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Gestalt Principles and Fitts’s Law

February 11, 2025February 11, 2025

When I design an interactive design software, I consider visual simplicity, the relationship between elements, and user comfort in […]

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The place of female designers in the history of IXD design needs to be truly valued(Ada Lovelace and Lillian Gilbreth)

February 4, 2025May 25, 2025

After reading the required parts, I realized that the importance of the two designers in the history of IXD […]

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Early Writing & Iconography

February 4, 2025

The icon of the Safari browser is a blue compass, which symbolizes exploration, navigation, and direction. This design is […]

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Lovelace & Gilbreth

February 4, 2025February 4, 2025

Ada Lovelace is considered to be the first programmer in the world. Her philosophy emphasizes that computers can be […]

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Why are Ada Lovelace and Lillian Gilbreth are important

February 4, 2025

I think Ada Lovelace and Lillian Gilbreth are really important in interaction design history because their ideas helped us […]

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Comparing Google Maps Iconography to Ancient Mayan Pictographs

February 4, 2025

A striking connection may be drawn between Google Maps’ iconography and ancient Mayan pictographs, with an emphasis on how […]

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Welcome to Spring 2025 Interaction Design History at CCA

January 19, 2025May 25, 2025

Welcome! This blog is a collection of thoughts, ideas and opinions from the students in the Spring 2025 Media […]

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