Nowadays learning in the field of Information and Communication Technologies has become a longterm process and cultural-hybrid experience in an always-changing-world. The fast evolution – both in complexity and variety – of devices and applications is increasing the need of an even more usercentered approach to design and development of digital services and artefacts. According to this evolution User Experience (Ux) and User Interface (UI) design play a strategic role in planning and solving interaction between people and communication ecosystems also for people with technical or humanistic background. Therefore acquiring skills in the field of communication, visual and interactive design is becoming a crucial challenge also in non-design vocational courses and degrees. The paper is aimed to present the first outcomes of the wider research project Zero Design Background focused on the theoretical and practical problem of teaching – visual and UI – design disciplines outside the project culture. The research plan approaches both on- and off-line visual and UI design field – graphic design and graphical/multimodal user interface design – and relatives issue of teaching such principles and praxis in a learning context where design thinking, culture and methods are not the previous and knowledgeshared background. The project covers the visual and UI design teaching field mapping, analysing and reviewing a wide and heterogeneous resources such as basic design literature and bibliography, Visual/Graphic/Ux/Interaction/UI/web design courses – bachelor and master degrees both public and private – on line forums, blogs on-line community
Bollini, L. (2016). Teaching Visual and User Interface Design in ICT Field : a Critical Review of (Digital) Design Manuals. In NTED2016: 10TH INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE (pp.3356-3364). Valencia : IATED.
Teaching Visual and User Interface Design in ICT Field : a Critical Review of (Digital) Design Manuals
Bollini, L
2016
Abstract
Nowadays learning in the field of Information and Communication Technologies has become a longterm process and cultural-hybrid experience in an always-changing-world. The fast evolution – both in complexity and variety – of devices and applications is increasing the need of an even more usercentered approach to design and development of digital services and artefacts. According to this evolution User Experience (Ux) and User Interface (UI) design play a strategic role in planning and solving interaction between people and communication ecosystems also for people with technical or humanistic background. Therefore acquiring skills in the field of communication, visual and interactive design is becoming a crucial challenge also in non-design vocational courses and degrees. The paper is aimed to present the first outcomes of the wider research project Zero Design Background focused on the theoretical and practical problem of teaching – visual and UI – design disciplines outside the project culture. The research plan approaches both on- and off-line visual and UI design field – graphic design and graphical/multimodal user interface design – and relatives issue of teaching such principles and praxis in a learning context where design thinking, culture and methods are not the previous and knowledgeshared background. The project covers the visual and UI design teaching field mapping, analysing and reviewing a wide and heterogeneous resources such as basic design literature and bibliography, Visual/Graphic/Ux/Interaction/UI/web design courses – bachelor and master degrees both public and private – on line forums, blogs on-line communityI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.