ARTICLE SUMMARY: How many of you started out your career as a graphic designer dealing in picas, Pantone books and standing at the back end of a printing press checking press sheets.
Advances in Technology are happening at a rate that can be downright scary and exciting at the same time, especially when you talk about designing for virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and other sensory-rich interfaces.
“Immersive Design: The Next 10 Years of Interfaces” by Gabriel Valdivia takes a brief look at where we are in immersive design and where we are heading. He discusses
- Virtual Reality (still) matters
- Augmented Reality
- Changing content
The goal of Immersive Design is to take virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and other sensory-rich interfaces and engage users by providing them with a realistic and interactive experiences.
The next 10 years will undoubtedly be transformative for immersive design, and it will continue to impact various industries, from entertainment to healthcare to education.
As technology evolves and designers push the boundaries of what’s possible, the potential for immersive interfaces is limited only by our imagination and ethical considerations.
This is a great article, well worth reading.
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