Interaction Design
Alte Poststraße 149
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€1,454
Duration
2 years
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Location
Graz
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Designing relations and experiences: Interaction Designers create digital and analog interfaces between people and their environments. In a human-centered approach they define how interfaces are used. The study focuses on topics such as digital product design, user experience design, service design, mobile design, game design and VR/AR/XR design. It is centered around practice-oriented tasks, from their holistic conception to their prototypical application and evaluation. Interaction Designers collaborate interdisciplinary with Communication, Media and Sound Designers.
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Address: Alte Poststraße 149
Graz
Styria
8051
Austria
Graz
Styria
8051
Austria
Tuition: €1,454
Duration:
- 2 years
Format:
- Full Time
Attendance:
- On Campus Learning
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