that's a great question.... it's say any Industrial Designer that's
really passionate and good at their job would be part Interaction
Designer, or at least Interaction Sympathetic.

Which begs another question:

Is any designer (visual, industrial, etc) who is passionate and
talented part Interaction Designer?  Is it possible to design and
aspect of anything without thinking about the interaction and the
user?  (i'm not claiming to have the answer :))


> So whats the dividing line between Industrial Design and Interaction Design.
> I would tend to think Industrial Design is about hardware and Interaction
> design is about software but I am not sure if it will survive a critical 
> debate.
> On slightly different lines, Industrial Designers do the form factor
> and Interaction Designers do how that form interacts with the user but
> then again the lines are
> so blurred because you cannot do one in isolation from another - I mean not
> even sitting at two different desks involving two differnt people. I
> mean think about
> an Industrial Designer who designs an electrial switch  just for the form 
> factor
> without the knowledge of how the user is gonna use it , is it even
> possible in a real scenario, and if he indeed knows how the user is
> gonna use it doesnt he become an Interaction Designer as per the
> definition :-). So where is the line?
>
> Cheers
> Pankaj


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