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Digital design refers to design that is created and produced for viewing on a screen. Digital designs can include content such as multimedia presentations, social media collateral, email and web adverts, digital billboards and signage, 3D modelling and animation. Due to the wider skill set needed to produce these pieces, graphic designers specialising in digital design need to use standard industry languages such as HTML, JavaScript and CSS.
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are growing areas of digital design – big tech companies are investing heavily in this space, and we are already seeing innovative and useful applications emerging. With this in mind, designers need yo think beyond the flat screen – embracing touch, sound and depth, as well as other physical and environmental factors. Design agencies need to evolve how they think about the user interface, and the tools we they need to keep up with the rapid changes in this design area.
Designers should also strive to give digital products a balance of seamlessness and usefullness – whilst it’s appealing to create technology that needs little human intervention, this sort of systems should be designed to be user-friendly, so that a sufficiently motivated user can learn about what a system is doing, what data it’s gathering and where that data goes. The success of connected technologies is largely predicated on trust – allowing users to lift the bonnet will hopefully make this trust easier to earn.
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