3. “Interaction design refers to the
process that is arranged within
the existing resource constraints
to create, shape, and decide
all use-oriented qualities
(structural, functional, ethical,
and aesthetic) of a digital
artifact for one or many
clients.”
(Löwgren & Stolterman, 2007)
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