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ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia and the Web Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces (DPPI)
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Conference Overview

"User Experience" has become a key word in design over the last decade. It articulated disappointment with usability research in the 1990s, bringing to the fore designers traditional skill, an ability to create products and interfaces that are a joy to use and, at best, exciting.

However, as all concepts, this notion has been gathering dust over the years. Designers and researchers in many parts of the world have been going beyond user experience. While taking the lesson from what has been learned, they prefer to use more specific concepts, including concepts such like affective interaction, rich interaction, and co-experience.

Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces 2007 will welcome contributions that explore these developments. It encourages conceptual contributions backed up with designs and empirical research, new innovative research that builds on user experience, but add to it, methodological papers and designs that extend user experience research and theoretical reflections

M: D Lunn on 17 Nov 2006
C: D Lunn on 17 Nov 2006