There's untapped magic in the gaps between gadgets. Multi-screen design is a preoccupying problem as we try to fit our content into many different screens. But as devices multiply, the new opportunity is less about designing individual screens but designing interactions BETWEEN them—often without using a screen at all. Learn to create web and app experiences that share control among multiple devices, designing not only for screens but for sensors. The technology is already here in our pockets, handbags, and living rooms. Learn how to use it right now.
5. 90% accomplish tasks
across multiple
screens
http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/research-studies/the-new-multi-screen-world-study.html
6. 90% accomplish tasks
across multiple
screens
67% start shopping
on one device and
continue on another
http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/research-studies/the-new-multi-screen-world-study.html
93. Awesomeness
Plan for gadget hopping
Share action
Peer-to-peer sharing
Offscreen interactions
Design for sensors
Avatars for objects
94. Managing transitions
between computing
devices could very well be
the primary
software problem
of the next 5 to 10 years.
—FARHAD MANJOO, NEW YORK TIMES
95. It’s not a challenge
of technology.
It’s a challenge
of imagination.