Interviews and probe sessions show that mixed reality supports continuous hybrid workflows in UI/UX design, leading to four proposed design dimensions for future MR systems.
Shih, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Malte F Jung, Wendy Ju, and Daniel Leithinger
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Stitching the Divide: Investigating Mixed Reality as a Bridge Between Paper-Based and Digital Artifacts in UI/UX Design
Interviews and probe sessions show that mixed reality supports continuous hybrid workflows in UI/UX design, leading to four proposed design dimensions for future MR systems.
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Shaping Plant-Like Shape-Changing Interfaces as Vertical Charts: Maximizing Readability, Aesthetics, and Naturalness
Physical plant-like shape-changing charts deliver promising readability and superior naturalness for environmental data, enabling public installation without explanations when folded shapes encode rates from zero to a maximum value.