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Research On Mobile Terminal Interaction Design Morphology Language

Posted on:2018-01-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X T GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2352330536470386Subject:Art of Design
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The development of computer technology and wireless networks has changed people's work,learning or even the way of life,and mobile terminal equipment has become a necessity for people's lives.The paper will take the mobile terminals as the research object,through analyzing its interactive design of the language features,the development of technology,application characteristics,practical principles,a variety of new technologies and technology means of comprehensive application,which can form a truly interdisciplinary integration,improve the aesthetic quality of the user,and expect to provide a reasonable approach for designers in the design of user aesthetic and effective interaction.Through the information research method,the literature research method,the interdisciplinary research method and so on to explore the user's interactive experience vision,and state the mobile terminal interactive design of the language form on the user interaction experience,in order to reflect the interactive design with characteristics,which is one of the innovations of this paper.Meanwhile,we explore the interactive design of the artistic form of expression as an opportunity to study the interaction design in the various disciplines in the diversification and user experience immersion construction,highlighting the user interaction design in the indispensable role and strength.Combined with the experience of graduation design combat practice,we carry out the theory and practice at the same time to improve the user experience,so as to provide new ideas and thoughts to explore the mobile terminal interactive design art,and promote the gradual diversification of new media art to make the interactive design language shed brilliant light.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mobile Terminal, Interaction Design, Morphological Language, Multiple Fusion, User Experience
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