2 year composite study programme that combines new age domains with traditional approaches to learning
ABOUT THE PROGRAMME
The M.Des in Interaction Design is tailored for the digital era, merging cognitive and computer sciences to develop comprehensive user experiences. Over two years, students learn to design systems that cater to both digital natives and traditional users, balancing technical skills with creative design solutions. The program covers essential areas like cognitive ergonomics, UI/UX, and basic coding, empowering students to develop intuitive and engaging digital products. Hands-on projects, including app and portal design for businesses, along with quick prototyping, ensure that students can bring innovative design ideas to fruition rapidly and efficiently. This specialization prepares graduates to be strategic, creative, and technically proficient designers ready to meet the challenges of the technology-driven market.
What is Taught?
Good grounding on knowledge of typography, layouts, colour and form, helps in developing interactions that are visually delightful.
Courses in cognitive ergonomics, human-computer interface & UI/ UX help in creating good user experiences. Basic understanding of coding helps you in developing digital products.
You get to work on real-life projects like designing apps and portals for new businesses besides getting introduced to new methods of quick prototyping to validate your design solutions.
Some Courses
System Design
Visual Representation Techniques
Craft, Culture and Habitat Studies
Graphic User Interface Design
Visual Documentation
Elements of Design
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Our graduates find opportunities as Interaction designers in technology companies and big corporations. They are also sought after by start-ups in digital products and app development.
Organisations that develop software also require UX or User experience designers who can interpret the man machine interface.
Service Design is another area of work for Interaction designers as they understand the systemic approach to problem solving.