Summary: | Since the late Eighties, technological change and transition from analog to digital, led to a challenging of the classical categories of modernist design. With the development of Human Computer Interaction and its impact on theories of Functionalist Design, it has begun a process of interrogation – initially in a cognitive sense and then in the more properly aesthetic sense – which, through theories and practices increasingly dependent on computerization (Ubiquitous Computing), brings modernist theories about functionality to shift their interest on Usability and, then, from Usability to User Experience.
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