Foreword

When I was admitted into The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation in 2008, one of my main areas of study and interest was “web design” and “multimedia design.” Fast-forward a little over a decade and these fields of design have “disappeared” and developed into a much richer, sophisticated world of User Experience Design, where designers today may identify themselves as interaction designers, visual designers, information architects, UX strategists, etc. Looking back even further, beyond my own career in design, you’ll find a fascinating evolution of the craft of designing objects and buildings into a practice with a plethora of specializations going well beyond our initial definitions of ...

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