Examples of interactive design

There are many interactive products that are used everyday, this includes cell (mobile) phone, computer, personal organizer, remote control, coffee machine, ATM, ticket machine, library information system, the web, photocopier, watch, printer, stereo, DVD player, calculator, video game . . . the list is endless.

Examples of Interactive design include various forms of technology systems or via products and services, as well as organizations themselves, for the use of advertising, Entertainment, Info Design as well as Self Promo. In addition, interactive design from a computer and web point of view can be made up of E-learning, Web design, Flash Games & Animation and Disc-based interactive multimedia.

E-learning:
(eg. http://elearning.uws.edu.au)
Electronic based learning (i.e. e-Learning or eLearning) is a form of educational supported technology, which revolves around the medium of computer technology, particularly involving digital technologies. Essentially e-learning allows the user to learn almost anywhere, at any time, through the use of a working computer.

Web Design:
(eg. http://www.exa.com.au/)
Web design can be described as the graphical presentation of content shown on the internet through the use of Web Sites and various web applications. The primary intent of web design is to essentially create a web site; one which is designed to present content which caters to the end user in the form of a web page, via the use of interactive features or interfaces. Certain types of elements for web design can include HTML, XHTML, or XML tags, from which text, forms and bit-mapped images which are to be placed on the page. Other advanced features require plug-ins which are generally used for more complex media such as Flash, QuickTime and Java.

Flash Games & Animation:
(eg. http://www.dxinteractive.com/)
Flash games, or also known as browser games are electronic based games which are usually played over browsers. These forms of video and computer games generally run on general Web2.0 based plug-ins such as Java or Flash Player.

Disc-based interactive multimedia:
(eg. http://www.leapfrog.com)
Disc-based multimedia refers to interactive based media within the form of a CD-ROM. Companies such as Leap Frog provide products such as “Click-Start” collection, which allows children to interact with the media as well as providing an educational feel to the product.

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