1st Edition

Interaction Design in Print Media Experience and Engagement in a Digital World

By Marco Neves Copyright 2027
144 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

144 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Printed media has long been a cornerstone of communication, but what happens when it intersects with the world of interactive media? This title investigates traditional print materials and their relationship with digital interaction. As this design space considers how to engage future users, it offers researchers and professionals an exciting opportunity to redefine the boundaries of design and... Read more

1. Print Media as Traditional Media. 2. Digital Interaction as a Way Forward. 3. Understanding Interactive Print Media. 4. Features and Theoretical Framework of Interactive Print Media. 5. (Not So) Future Challenges.

Biography

Marco Neves is an Associate Professor at the Lisbon School of Architecture at the University of Lisbon, Portugal, where he lectures in master’s and doctoral degrees. He coordinates the Interaction Design Master’s degree and Design, Interaction, and Visualization research group. Dr. Neves holds a PhD and a Habilitation in Design from the University of Lisbon and his research focuses on design research methods, design for interactions, experiences with print and digital media, interaction transitions to static media through technological augmentation, and understanding of tangible interfaces. He also works on additional topics including interaction design, social challenges, educational settings, and information visualization.