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How are digital products sensed and perceived? Let's take a closer look.
New Terms:
- Sensation: the immediate, relatively unprocessed result of stimulation of sensory receptors, such as touch, smell, taste, hearing, and vision
- Perception: how sensory information is organized, interpreted, and consciously experienced
- Proprioception: an awareness of the position and movement of the body
source: interaction-design.org
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When designing digital products, the first
sense that comes to mind is likely vision.
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While vision certainly shapes
the user experience for
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sighted folks, there are other
sensations at play as well.
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Sensation refers to the immediate,
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relatively unprocessed result of
stimulation of sensory receptors.
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Information is taken in via touch,
smell, taste, hearing, and vision.
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Touch is a common sensation
with digital products.
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Haptic feedback is the use of
touch to communicate with users.
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