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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Speculating the Impacts of Mediated Social Touch Technology
Workshops with 24 participants applied the Future Ripples method to mediated social touch technology and produced four themes plus three challenges for design intervention.
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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.