The MFA in Interaction Design program trains students to research, analyze, prototype, and design concepts in their business, social, and cultural contexts.
The two-year graduate program explores the strategic role of interaction design in shaping everyday life, and intends to increase the relevancy of design to business and society so designers can make a difference. It seeks to cultivate interaction design as a discipline and further its visibility as a community of practice.
Where we stand in the history of the future is a tremendous opportunity for the design of interactions. We invite all to participate as students, as teachers, as collaborators, and as citizens.
Alex Wright describes the persistent problem of shortsighted thinking in design that fails to take societal issues into account. The class he co-taught this summer explores tools to frame problems and explore strategies.
Alex Wright describes the persistent problem of shortsighted thinking in design that fails to take societal issues into account. The class he co-taught this summer explores tools to frame problems and explore strategies.
Jason Severs’ class of Framing UX students visited Droga5 for a workshop on brand purpose with two of the agency’s dynamic brand experts.
The honors student shares his thoughts on insecurity, growth, and courage.
Interview with instructor Sarah Henry about her upcoming summer class.
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