Metaphors have been problematic in the field of interaction design ever since the Macintosh had us throwing good content into the trash can. Alan Cooper has written that metaphors are bad for interaction design for at least three reasons: They don’t scale well, they presume shared (antecedent) experiences that might not really exist, and they impede digital projects with the constraints of the physical analogs upon which they are often based.
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