Biomaterials as UI
Offered By: Strange Loop Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the innovative intersection of biomaterials and user interface design in this 29-minute conference talk from Strange Loop. Discover how software developers can leverage the unique properties of biomaterials—materials derived from or inspired by nature—to create enhanced user experiences and creative technology solutions. Learn from Warby Parker software engineer Ruthie Nachmany as she shares exciting trends in biomaterials and their potential applications in product development. Gain insights into how considering the material properties of physical products can open up new possibilities for software integration and user interaction. Draw inspiration from this forward-thinking presentation to expand your perspective on UI design beyond traditional digital platforms and into the realm of tangible, bio-inspired materials.
Syllabus
"Biomaterials as UI" by Ruthie Nachmany
Taught by
Strange Loop Conference
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