The power of systematic digital design. Shaping interaction in the digital infinite space
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2025
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Bachelor of Arts FHNW in Visuelle Kommunikation und digitale Räume
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11 - Student thesis
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Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel FHNW
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Throughout history, designers have strived to create consistent visuals that define an idea, a movement, or a brand, establishing recognition and delivering a visual message. Over the years, they have searched for methods to create impactful and, at the same time, long-lasting designs.The digital era has brought new challenges for visual communicators. Visual messages have significantly expanded their medium. They are required to be highly adaptive and respond to the constantly changing technology.My interest in the topic evolves from personal experience and a strong curiosity to explore solutions that can help visual communicators in today’s challenging creative landscape. Systematic digital design is a problem-solving approach that opens numerous possibilities. Today, designers are not just visual communicators; they are architects of design systems, shaping how we interact in the digital infinite space.
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systematic digital design, visual messages, responsive design, consistent design, reusable components
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English
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The power of systematic digital design. Shaping interaction in the digital infinite space. (2025). [Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel FHNW]. https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/53431