Have you ever wondered how your brain makes sense of the world? It’s a fascinating process! If you want to design helpful products and services that people love, you must first understand how they think. A large part of human interaction relies on perception, our ability to see, hear and feel our surroundings. But we also need to be able to connect these things. That’s where memory comes in—it helps us connect the dots. Learn about the role of perception and memory in design through the IxDF Perception and Memory in HCI and UX course.We often design the world based on how we experience it, but this limits our solutions. Diverse people have diverse needs. Age, ability and skill all affect how…
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